Richard Clarke Cabot (May 21, 1868 – May 7, 1939) was an American physician who advanced clinical hematology, was an innovator in teaching methods, and was a pioneer in social work.
I dwell 'neath the shades of Harvard In the State of the Sacred Cod, Where the Lowells speak only to Cabots And the Cabots speak only to God
I believe that we not only feed the public demand for useless and harmful drugs, but also go far to create that very demand. We educate our patients and their friends to believe that every or almost every symptom and disease can be benefited by a drug.
Out of many shared years. One life.
Work cure is the best of all psychotherapy, in my opinion. . . . As well might we expect a patient to recover without food as to recover without work. . . . The sound man needs work to keep him sound, but the nervous invalid has an even greater need of work to draw him out of his isolation, and to stop the miseries of doubt and self-scrutiny, to win back self-respect and the support of fellowship.
Work is doing what you now enjoy for the sake of a future which you clearly see and desire. Drudgery is doing under strain what you don't now enjoy and for no end that you can now appreciate.
Ethics and Science need to shake hands.
Work is the best of all psychotherapy, in my opinion. . . . As well might we expect a patient to recover without food as to recover without work.
Every educated physician knows that most diseases are not appreciably helped by medicine.
Worship renews the spirit as sleep renews the body.
Luigi Orione
Fabrice Muamba
Raymond Queneau
Lev Artsimovich
Danny Gatton
David Ignatius
Cecil Parker
Albert Pujols
Victor LaValle
Abhinav Kashyap
Matthew Mellon
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