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  • It is my nature to thin where others read.

    Nature  
  • Fever itself is Nature's instrument.

    Thomas Sydenham, Robert Gordon Latham (1848). “The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D.”, p.54
  • In writing the history of a disease, every philosophical hypothesis whatsoever, that has previously occupied the mind of the author, should lie in abeyance.

    Thomas Sydenham, Robert Gordon Latham (1848). “The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D.”, p.14
  • Acute [diseases] meaning those of which God is the author, chronic meaning those that originate in ourselves.

    God   Disease  
    Thomas Sydenham, Robert Gordon Latham (1850). “The works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D.”, p.68
  • We are overwhelmed as it is, with an infinite abundance of vaunted medicaments, and here they add another one.

    Thomas Sydenham, Robert Gordon Latham (1848). “The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D.”, p.18
  • Gout, unlike any other disease, kills more rich men than poor, more wise men than simple. Great kings, emperors, generals, admirals and philosophers have all died of gout.

    Wise   Kings   Simple  
    Thomas Sydenham, Robert Gordon Latham (1850). “The works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D.”, p.129
  • A man is as old as his arteries.

    Men   Arteries  
  • Nothing in medicine is so insignificant as to merit attention.

    Medical Observations 5, Ch. 2
  • Gout produces calculus in the kidney... the patient has frequently to entertain the painful speculation as to whether gout or stone be the worst disease. Sometimes the stone, on passing, kills the patient, without waiting for the gout.

    Waiting   Gout   Disease  
  • Disease is nothing else but an attempt on the part of the body to rid itself of morbific matter.

    Body   Disease   Matter  
  • The generality have considered that disease is but a confused and disordered effort in Nature, thrown down from her proper state, and defending herself in vain.

    Thomas Sydenham, Robert Gordon Latham (1848). “The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D.”, p.16
  • This is all very fine, but it won't do-Anatomy-botany-Nonsense! Sir, I know an old woman in Covent Garden, who understands botany better, and as for anatomy, my butcher can dissect a joint full as well; no, young man, all that is stuff; you must go to the bedside, it is there alone you can learn disease! Comment to Hans Sloane on Robert Boyle's letter of introduction describing Sloane as a 'ripe scholar, a good botanist, a skilful anatomist'.

    Science   Men   Garden  
  • Physick, says Sydenham, is not to bee learned by going to Universities, but hee is for taking apprentices; and says one had as good send a man to Oxford to learn shoemaking as practising physick.

    Learning   Science   Men  
    Thomas Sydenham, Kenneth Dewhurst (1966). “Dr. Thomas Sydenham, 1624-1689: His Life and Original Writings”
  • As no man can say who it was that first invented the use of clothes and houses against the inclemency of the weather, so also can no investigator point out the origin of Medicine - mysterious as the source of the Nile.

    Men   Weather   Medicine  
    Thomas Sydenham, Robert Gordon Latham (1848). “The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D.”, p.11
  • We may ascertain the worth of the human race, since for its sake God's Only-begotten Son became man, and thereby ennobled the nature that he took upon him.

    Nature   Son   Men  
    Thomas Sydenham, Robert Gordon Latham (1848). “The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D.”, p.25
  • Read Don Quixote; it is a very good book; I still read it frequently.

  • The arrival of a good clown exercises a more beneficial influence upon the health of a town than twenty asses laden with drugs.

  • Among the remedies which it has pleased Almighty God to give to man to relieve his sufferings, none is so universal and so efficacious as opium.

    Men   Giving   Suffering  
  • The art of medicine was to be properly learned only from its practice and its exercise.

    Art   Exercise   Practice  
    Medical Observations Dedicatory Epistle
  • I confidently affirm that the greater part of those who are supposed to have died of gout, have died of the medicine rather than the disease - a statement in which I am supported by observation.

    Medicine   Gout   Disease  
    Works 'A Treatise on Gout and Dropsy' (transl. R. G. Latham) (1683)
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