Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| infirmities!~Who art the physician of our pride and self-conceit!~
2 1, 1 | and in answer thereto a physician was sent from heaven. He
3 1, 1 | In accordance with the physician's advice, the prince sent
4 1, 1 | the end of that period the physician, by divine command, gave
5 1, 1 | who has strayed from his physician,~Importune me not, for I
6 2, 2 | sick men quarrel with the physician or boys with the teacher.
7 2, 8 | the calf, and of the Greek physician Galen and a madman.~He who
8 2, 13 | XIII. The Old Man and the Physician.~ ~~An old man complained
9 2, 13 | old man complained to his physician that he suffered from headache.
10 2, 13 | suffered from headache. The physician replied, "That is caused
11 2, 13 | defect in his sight, and the physician again told him that his
12 2, 13 | walk, and so on; and the physician replied that each of these
13 2, 13 | remedy for every malady?" The physician answered, "This passion
14 5, 1 | serves as evidence to the physician of the body.~But the physician
15 5, 1 | physician of the body.~But the physician of the spirit penetrates
16 6, 5 | incurable disease went to a physician for advice. The physician
17 6, 5 | physician for advice. The physician felt his pulse, and perceived
18 6, 5 | The sick man blessed the physician for his agreeable prescription,
19 6, 5 | and, calling to mind the physician's advice, at once carried
20 6, 7 | urine and breath whence a physician infers.~If these be your
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