Physiology v. metaphysics in relation to mind / by Walter Hayle Walshe.
- Walshe, Walter Hayle, 1812-1892.
- Date:
- 1884
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Physiology v. metaphysics in relation to mind / by Walter Hayle Walshe. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PHYSIOLOGY z;. METAPHYSICS IN RELATION TO MIND. ■‘The laboratory is the forecourt of the temple-of Philosophy; and \vh050 has not offered sacrifices and undergone purification there, has little chance of admission into the sanctuary.—Huxley, “ Life of Hume.” “ It was the glory of Hippocrates to have brought Philosophy into Medicine, and Medicine into Philosophy.”—AucTOR (?) “ Longings sublime and aspirations high, Which some are born with, ,but the most part learn. To plague them.selves withal, they kriow not why.” ’ Byron, Don Juan, c»i. .st, 93, / / *^eiidfe“el~s]^r^ “ Monte Christo. ” f ' 'F rri(! ' p: P A \ BY, , WALTER HATLE WALSHE, M.D. RE-PIUN’TED FROM THE LANCET. Z;l bonbon: ; ^ ^pRiNTEu BY John Balk and Sons, 87-89, Gr. Titcukiklu .Stkekt, . , Oxford Street, W. k - - ■ ■ 1884. ■■X V>( 'L.A-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22369405_0001.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)