Endocarditis Quotes & Sayings
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the Chicago Tribune said on February 8, 1937: . . . . there is entertainment in erudition. — Judith C. Waller

I have always been more interested in experiment, than in accomplishment. — Orson Welles

We have forgotten to observe. Instead of observing, we do things according to patterns. — Andrei Tarkovsky

But I found that being an artist and doing accurate work is very difficult. — Alan Bean

I had fallen in love with a young man ... , and we were planning to get married. And then he died of subacute bacterial endocarditis ... Two years later with the advent of penicillin, he would have been saved. It reinforced in my mind the importance of scientific discovery ... — Gertrude B. Elion

Infidels: Repent of Mohammedanism or burn in hell forever, throughout eternity. — J. B. Stoner

Few diseases present greater difficulties in the way of diagnosis than malignant endocarditis, difficulties which in many cases are practi- cally insurmountable. It is no disparagement to the many skilled physicians who have put their cases upon record to say that, in fully one-half the diagnosis was made post mortem. — William Osler

The necessity that the foods selected and used shall provide an adequate quantity of fat-soluble activators (including the known fatsoluble vitamins) is so imperative and is so important in preventing a part of our modern degeneration that I shall illustrate its need with another practical case. A mother asked my assistance in planning the nutritional program for her boy. She reported that he was five years of age and that he had been in bed in hospitals with rheumatic fever, arthritis and an acute heart involvement most of the time for the past two and a half years. She had been told that her boy would not recover, so severe were the complications. As is so generally the case with rheumatic fever and endocarditis, this boy was suffering from severe tooth decay. In this connection the — Anonymous

Get off, luv, I'm high as a bloody kite. No telling what I'll do. — Jeaniene Frost

Every time I fill a vacant office, I make ten malcontents and one ingrate. — Louis XIV

Perhaps this is what we mean by sanity: that, whatever our self-admitted eccentricities might be, we are not villains of our own stories. — Teju Cole