The Medico-legal Journal, Količina 25

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Clark Bell
Medico-Legal Journal Association, 1907
 

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Stran 250 - Whoever knowingly advertises, prints, publishes, distributes, or circulates, or knowingly causes to be advertised, printed, published, distributed, or circulated, any pamphlet, printed paper, book, newspaper, notice, advertisement, or reference, containing words or language giving or conveying any notice, hint, or reference, to any person, or to the name of any person, real or fictitious, from whom, or to any place, house, shop, or office, where any poison, drug, mixture, preparation, medicine, or...
Stran 336 - And fear not lest Existence closing your Account, and mine, should know the like no more: The Eternal Saki from that Bowl has pour'd Millions of Bubbles like us, and will pour.
Stran 54 - We, the undersigned, are of opinion, " 1. That a very large proportion of human misery, including poverty, disease and crime, is induced by the use of alcoholic or fermented liquors as beverages. " 2. That the most perfect health is compatible with total abstinence from all such intoxicating beverages, whether in the form of ardent spirits, or as wine, beer, ale, porter, cider, &c. " 3. That persons accustomed to such drinks may, with perfect safety, discontinue them entirely, either at once, or...
Stran 240 - He then took occasion to enlarge on the advantages of reading, and combated the idle superficial notion, that knowledge enough may be acquired in conversation. " The foundation (said he) must be laid by reading. General principles must be had from books, which, however, must be brought to the test of real life. In conversation you never get a. system. What is said upon a subject is to be gathered from a hundred people. The parts of a truth, which a man gets thus, are at such a distance from each...
Stran 334 - Tis but a Tent where takes his one day's rest A Sultan to the realm of Death addrest; The Sultan rises, and the dark Fen-ash Strikes, and prepares it for another Guest.
Stran 240 - All that Mankind has done, thought, gained or been: it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books. They are the chosen possession of men.
Stran 51 - Recognising that, in prescribing alcohol, the requirements of the individual must be the governing rule, we are convinced of the correctness of the opinion so long and generally held, that in disease alcohol is a rapid and trustworthy restorative. In many cases...
Stran 136 - Whether at Naishapur or Babylon, Whether the Cup with sweet or bitter run, The Wine of Life keeps oozing drop by drop, The Leaves of Life keep falling one by one.
Stran 334 - Epicurus — without range or defiance, even without unbecoming mirth, look deep into the tangled mysteries of things ; refuse credence to the absurd, and allegiance to arrogant authority; sufficiently conscious of fallibility to be tolerant of all opinions ; with a faith too wide for doctrine and a benevolence untrammelled by creed ; too wise to be wholly poets, and yet too surely poets to be implacably wise.
Stran 334 - The song is like an instrument of precious workmanship and marvelous tone, which is worthless in common hands, but when it falls, at long intervals, into the hands of the supreme master, it yields a melody of transcendent enchantment to all that have ears to hear. If we look at the sphere of influence of the two poets, there is no longer any comparison. Omar sang to a half -barbarous province ; FitzGerald to the world. Wherever the English 47 speech is spoken or read, the Rubaiyat have taken their...

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