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Dialogue
1 Intro| many? As the adviser of a physician may be said to have medical 2 Intro| medical science and to be a physician, so the adviser of a king 3 Intro| no difference. And as the physician may cure us with our will, 4 Intro| Let me suppose now, that a physician or trainer, having left 5 Intro| impose new laws. But is a physician only to cure his patients 6 Intro| by force? Is he a worse physician who uses a little gentle 7 Intro| the legislator, like the physician, may do men good against 8 Intro| According to Plato, he is a physician who has the knowledge of 9 Intro| who has the knowledge of a physician, and he is a king who has 10 State| not he also be called a physician?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes.~STRANGER: 11 State| sole and only feeder and physician of his herd; he is also 12 State| scientific principle; just as the physician, whether he cures us against 13 State| fattens his patients, is a physician all the same, so long as 14 State| ourselves the case of a physician, or trainer, who is about 15 State| Suppose that a skilful physician has a patient, of whatever 16 State| is applied, to charge the physician who practises the violence 17 State| noble pilot and the wise physician, who ‘is worth many another 18 State| hands of both of them; the physician saves any whom he wishes 19 State| has expired, the pilot or physician has to come before a court 20 State| to be called a pilot or physician, but a cloudy prating sophist;—