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1 I, IX | the general’s or of the physician’s art; but the one aims 2 I, X | of view not they but the physician; so in one way the art of 3 III, XI | is, in other words, the physician; and so in all professions 4 III, XI | and arts. As, then, the physician ought to be called to account 5 III, XI | practitioner, and there is the physician of the higher class, and 6 III, XV | is absurd. In Egypt the physician is allowed to alter his 7 III, XVI| patient should call in a physician; he will not get better 8 III, XVI| clearly not in point; for the physician does nothing contrary to 9 III, XVI| if a man suspected the physician of being in league with 10 VII, II | sciences offer no parallel a physician is not expected to persuade 11 VII, IV | not as a man, but as a physician, than some one else who