Foregrounds and Backgrounds in Work for the Sick: An Address Delivered at the Forty-third Annual Meeting of the New England Hospital for Women and Childrenpermission, 1906 - 13 páginas A part of the Duke Medical Center Library History of Medicine Ephemera Collection. |
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... well - trained man . Any well - trained physician , as he looks with one eye through a microscope , keeps the other eye open , not closed , as the beginner does , but wide open and perfectly blind , abso- lutely unaware of the images ...
... well - trained man . Any well - trained physician , as he looks with one eye through a microscope , keeps the other eye open , not closed , as the beginner does , but wide open and perfectly blind , abso- lutely unaware of the images ...
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... well - trained man . Any well - trained physician , as he looks with one eye through a microscope , keeps the other eye open , not closed , as the beginner does , but wide open and perfectly blind , abso- lutely unaware of the images ...
... well - trained man . Any well - trained physician , as he looks with one eye through a microscope , keeps the other eye open , not closed , as the beginner does , but wide open and perfectly blind , abso- lutely unaware of the images ...
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Abraham Cohen black frock-coat flapping blindness to backgrounds blindness to foregrounds Colorado Springs Cuba deafened by routine Denver or wherever direct personal service disease dreadfully prone dreariness duty elsewhere intent enjoy exaggeration or literary familiar old sounds firkin FOREGROUNDS AND BACKGROUNDS fully achieved result glum or grim go,-before cold weather happiness HARVARD COLLEGE HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY Harvard Medical School headache hear imposing and resounding Inasmuch as ye lamp of attention Lazear Massachusetts General Hospital mice and men mincing little milliner muscular hand ness to backgrounds Out-patient Department PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE physician put in blinders record slip record the dimen sad-eyed Irishman Salem Street approaches scientific Scotchman's brogue seen Sistine Madonna snatches of hesitating spiritual spleen stomach trouble sublime presence lurking sufferer suggestion of nameless symptom thee anhungered thermometer and neatly transient drudgery type of blindness typhoid unseen unto the least water won't cure well-trained whimpering Jew worry yellow fever