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Aequanimitas and Other Addresses
by Sir William Osler
This remarkable collection features twenty-two thought-provoking addresses by Sir William Osler, a pioneer in medical education. Osler delves into the ethical and philosophical principles that underpin the practice of medicine, offering invaluable insights to students, educators, physicians, and nurses alike. As he poignantly states, we are here not to get all we can out of life for ourselves, but to try to make the lives of others happier. His messages resonate deeply, emphasizing that medicine is not merely a profession but a noble calling that engages both the heart and the mind. Often, the most impactful aspects of your work will transcend the clinical, focusing instead on the profound influence of compassion and wisdom in the face of suffering. Join us in exploring Oslers timeless wisdom, beautifully summarized by Luke Sartor.
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This remarkable collection features twenty-two thought-provoking addresses by Sir William Osler, a pioneer in medical education. Osler delves into the ethical and philosophical principles that underpin the practice of medicine, offering invaluable insights to students, educators, physicians, and nurses alike. As he poignantly states, we are here not to get all we can out of life for ourselves, but to try to make the lives of others happier. His messages resonate deeply, emphasizing that medicine is not merely a profession but a noble calling that engages both the heart and the mind. Often, the most impactful aspects of your work will transcend the clinical, focusing instead on the profound influence of compassion and wisdom in the face of suffering. Join us in exploring Oslers timeless wisdom, beautifully summarized by Luke Sartor.
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