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physicians

Charmides
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1 Text | that you have heard eminent physicians say to a patient who comes 2 Text | the army from one of the physicians of the Thracian king Zamolxis, 3 Text | now mentioning, the Greek physicians are quite right as far as 4 Text | diseases is unknown to the physicians of Hellas, because they 5 Text | of the human body, that physicians separate the soul from the Gorgias Part
6 Intro| subsequent disorders on their physicians. In this respect, Callicles, 7 Intro| freemen and citizens by physicians and of slaves by their apprentices,— 8 Text | take them.~POLUS: To the physicians, Socrates.~SOCRATES: And 9 Text | about meats and drinks and physicians and other nonsense; I am 10 Text | same way the trainers and physicians, of whom we spoke before, 11 Text | When a man is in health the physicians will generally allow him 12 Text | cases? If you and I were physicians, and were advising one another Laches Part
13 Text | ask you a question: Do not physicians know the dangers of disease? 14 Text | courageous know them? or are the physicians the same as the courageous?~ Laws Book
15 3 | command gymnastic masters or physicians to treat or cure their pupils 16 9 | if one of those empirical physicians, who practise medicine without 17 9 | innocent. And so in the case of physicians: if their patient dies against 18 10 | they might be likened to physicians providing against the diseases 19 10 | are they like generals, or physicians, or husbandmen, or shepherds; 20 11 | shall be determined by such physicians as the parties may agree Meno Part
21 Text | Should we not send him to the physicians?~ANYTUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: 22 Text | right in sending him to the physicians if we wanted him to be a Phaedo Part
23 Intro| without frightening us; physicians, who are the witnesses of Phaedrus Part
24 Intro| they held to be the wisest physicians who have the greatest distrust 25 Text | a physician and to make physicians by imparting this knowledge Protagoras Part
26 Text | parts: and for this reason physicians always forbid their patients 27 Text | amount of doing ill become physicians, any more than we can become 28 Text | declare that they are the physicians of ignorance; but you, who The Republic Book
29 2 | have much greater need of physicians than before? ~Much greater. ~ 30 3 | should be restricted to physicians; private individuals have 31 3 | the skill of first-rate physicians and judges, but also those 32 3 | Ought there not to be good physicians in a State, and are not 33 3 | have good judges and good physicians. But do you know whom I 34 3 | Why, I said, you join physicians and judges. Now the most 35 3 | judges. Now the most skilful physicians are those who, from their 36 8 | sort of purgation which the physicians make of the body; for they The Second Alcibiades Part
37 Text | according to those whom we call physicians, may require a different The Statesman Part
38 Intro| are merchants, husbandmen, physicians, who will all dispute his 39 Intro| rogueries and caprices of physicians and pilots, call together 40 Intro| may be a great evil that physicians should kill their patients 41 Text | advise one of the public physicians, must not he also be called 42 Text | also training-masters and physicians, will all contend with the 43 Text | further, that the pilots and physicians are appointed annually, Theaetetus Part
44 Intro| philosophers are not tadpoles, but physicians and husbandmen, who till 45 Text | I say that they are the physicians of the human body, and the Timaeus Part
46 Intro| the purgative treatment of physicians, which, except in extreme 47 Intro| is inclined to think that physicians are in vain (Laws—where 48 Intro| appeal to nearly all the best physicians of our own age in support 49 Intro| the purgative treatment of physicians. May we not claim for Plato 50 Text | the purgative treatment of physicians; for diseases unless they


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