The philosophies of one age have become the absurdities of the next, and the foolishness of yesterday has become the wisdom of tomorrow.
In seeking absolute truth we aim at the unattainable and must be content with broken portions.
There are, in truth, no specialties in medicine, since to know fully many of the most important diseases a man must be familiar with their manifestations in many organs.
No human being is constituted to know the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth and even the best of men must be content with fragments, with partial glimpses, never the full fruition.
No bubble is so iridescent or floats longer than that blown by the successful teacher.
The good physician treats the disease the great physician treats the patient who has the disease.