University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... course by any opposition , yet he was eager and willing to listen to all suggestions and to profit by any one else's experience . " When the history of American medicine is written I am sure that we shall all of us recognize Dr ...
... course by any opposition , yet he was eager and willing to listen to all suggestions and to profit by any one else's experience . " When the history of American medicine is written I am sure that we shall all of us recognize Dr ...
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... course at the University in public health . In the midst of his struggle for the rights of the common people to the enjoyment of health , suddenly Death spoke to this rugged fighter . His last days were spent in his beloved Infirmary ...
... course at the University in public health . In the midst of his struggle for the rights of the common people to the enjoyment of health , suddenly Death spoke to this rugged fighter . His last days were spent in his beloved Infirmary ...
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held any educational post . This influence was , of course , idealistic too , though it gave Idealism a different and a much less religious - turn . Wallace was another influential idealistic teacher , and Professor Bosanquet's books ...
held any educational post . This influence was , of course , idealistic too , though it gave Idealism a different and a much less religious - turn . Wallace was another influential idealistic teacher , and Professor Bosanquet's books ...
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... course , that he never understood Ideal- ism the Realist will , of course , reply that he always saw through it . And at length he satisfied himself that Professor Cook Wilson thought about matter very much what the man in the street ...
... course , that he never understood Ideal- ism the Realist will , of course , reply that he always saw through it . And at length he satisfied himself that Professor Cook Wilson thought about matter very much what the man in the street ...
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... course starts life as a Realist . When he sees a green tree , he thinks that the tree is green whether he is looking at it or not . A very little reflection will generally convince him that there is no meaning in calling flowers red or ...
... course starts life as a Realist . When he sees a green tree , he thinks that the tree is green whether he is looking at it or not . A very little reflection will generally convince him that there is no meaning in calling flowers red or ...
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