“Annoyance arises from the feared implication that we are copyists in subject or treatment, or both, whereas the common qualities that establish the relationship result merely from a similarity of method.” ResultsCommonQualitySubjectsMethodAriseTreatmentImplicationsSimilarityCopyingAnnoyance Author:Walter J. Phillips
“We shall see that the mathematical treatment of the subject [of electricity] has been greatly developed by writers who express themselves in terms of the 'Two Fluids' theory. Their results, however, have been deduced entirely from data which can be proved by experiment, and which must therefore be true, whether we adopt the theory of two fluids or not. The experimental verification of the mathematical results therefore is no evidence for or against the peculiar doctrines of this theory.” Has BeensTwoTermResultsSubjectsTheoryEvidenceExperimentsDoctrineBeing TrueDataMathematicalTreatmentPeculiarElectricityFluidVerification Book:A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism Source: A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism
“Only massage therapists seemed to be informed about trigger points and referred pain, and only exceptional individuals among them (in my own experience at least) were treating trigger points effectively. What's more, the burgeoning variety of unproven modalities offered by massage therpaists gave the profession such an aura of flakiness that the elegant science of myofascial pain got unfairly confused with treatments whose results could easily be attributed to the placebo effect.” PainIndividualMy OwnResultsEffectsProfessionVarietyTherapyConfusedInjuryTreatmentElegantExceptionalTriggersTherapistsMassageAurasPlaceboPlacebo EffectMassage Therapists Author:Clair Davies
“It angers me that sick people have to wait for everything and everybody - doctors, nurses, callbacks, lab results, prescriptions, medications, technicians, treatment rooms. If illness is the embodiment of powerlessness, which, believe me, is true, then waiting is its temporal incarnation.” PeopleIfsBelieveWaitingRoomsResultsDoctorsSickIllnessTreatmentNurseBelieve In MeIncarnationPrescriptionsMedicationLabsEmbodimentPowerlessnessTechniciansCallbacks Book:How to Be a Friend to a Friend Who's Sick Source: How to Be a Friend to a Friend Who's Sick
“Vacations for wage earners have proved both popular with workers and profitable for employers. Unfortunately, the majority of large employers have not yet followed the example set by a number of progressive corporations. I don't know of a single company that has abandoned vacations for wage earners after having tried the experiment. But I do know many that are delighted with the fruits they have gathered. Under some of the plans vacations with pay must be earned by good behavior, punctuality, etc.... The best results have come where the treatment has been regarded as most liberal.” KnowsHas BeensResultsNumbersPayCompanyPlansExampleBehaviorMajorityFruitWorkersExperimentsCorporationsEtcTreatmentProgressiveAbandonedVacationEmployersProfitableDelightedPunctualityGood Behavior Author:B. C. Forbes
“In all the great periods of the drama perfect freedom of choice and subject, perfect freedom of individual treatment, and an audience eager to give itself to sympathetic listening, even if instruction be involved, have brought the great results.” IfsGivingChoicesIndividualPerfectResultsAudienceSubjectsListeningInvolvedPeriodsDramaTreatmentInstructionSympatheticFreedom Of ChoiceGreat Results Author:George P. Baker