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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| a similar power over the patients of his brother Herodicus. 2 Text | physician to see one of his patients, who would not allow the Laws Book
3 3 | or cure their pupils or patients in an agreeable manner.~ 4 4 | there are two classes of patients in states, slaves and freemen; 5 4 | sort never talk to their patients individually, or let them Protagoras Part
6 Text | physicians always forbid their patients the use of oil in their The Republic Book
7 3 | best thing both for the patients and for the State. ~And 8 5 | Now you know that when patients do not require medicines, 9 10 | poet, whether he has cured patients like Asclepius, or left The Statesman Part
10 Intro| left directions for his patients or pupils, goes into a far 11 Intro| physician only to cure his patients by persuasion, and not by 12 Intro| physicians should kill their patients or captains cast away their 13 Text | way, or even fattens his patients, is a physician all the 14 Text | long time away from his patients—thinking that his instructions 15 Text | the use of his pupils or patients.~YOUNG SOCRATES: True.~STRANGER: 16 Text | vessels or healed their patients according to the letter 17 Text | arbitrary rule over their patients or ships, any one who is Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| of the man-midwife, ‘my patients are barren and stolid, but 19 Intro| are infinite agents and patients in the world, and these 20 Text | agents many and infinite, and patients many and infinite?~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
21 Intro| who often speak to their patients of the worthlessness of