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1 1, II | natural body to empiric physicians, which commonly have a few 2 2, IX | the body, we see all wise physicians, in the prescriptions of 3 2, X | have had a competition with physicians. And what followeth? Even 4 2, X | followeth? Even this, that physicians say to themselves, as Solomon 5 2, X | therefore I cannot much blame physicians that they use commonly to 6 2, X | maketh men depend upon physicians with all their defects. 7 2, X | there is no doubt but if the physicians will learn and use the true 8 2, X | the Stygian water. But the physicians contrariwise do make a kind 9 2, X | cures of diseases: for the physicians have frustrated the fruit 10 2, X | their cures than learned physicians, because they are more religious 11 2, X | deficience which I find, that physicians have not, partly out of 12 2, X | handle, they be the best physicians, which being learned incline 13 2, X | daily visitations of the physicians, that there were a pursuance 14 2, XIII | and dogmatical sects of physicians, “That medicines and cures 15 2, XIII | that error, being (as the physicians speak) in the first digestion. 16 2, XXIII| though they be like waters to physicians, full of flattery and uncertainty, 17 2, XXIII| though they be like waters to physicians, full of flattery and uncertainty,