“Half of us are blind, few of us feel, and we are all deaf.”
Quote by William Osler
Book:The Quotable Osler
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The Quotable Osler
This book compiles a selection of Sir William Osler's most memorable and insightful statements, offering a glimpse into his thoughts on medicine, education, and life. The quotes are drawn from his extensive writings and lectures, showcasing his wisdom and influence on the medical field. more
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