“You can have a good deal of both if you only keep them separate. The worry comes from the attempt at mixture.”

The Master-Word In Medicine (1903)
Context: Every one of you will have to face the ordeal of every student in this generation who sooner or later tries to mix the waters of science with the oil of faith. You can have a good deal of both if you only keep them separate. The worry comes from the attempt at mixture.

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Canadian pathologist, physician, educator, bibliophile, his… 1849–1919

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