The Living Age, 271. kötetLiving Age Company, 1911 |
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32. oldal
... human so- ciety by ruling out one of the most important aspirations of all human be- ings " Nec propter vitam vivendi per- dere causas . " Do not let us for the sake of life throw away the things that make life worth living . Do not let ...
... human so- ciety by ruling out one of the most important aspirations of all human be- ings " Nec propter vitam vivendi per- dere causas . " Do not let us for the sake of life throw away the things that make life worth living . Do not let ...
355. oldal
... human sufferings ! Still later was Lord Lister's discovery of aseptic sur- gery , by which mortality from opera- tion was reduced to a minimum . The question raised is , why and wherefore were these benevolent dis- coveries made so late ...
... human sufferings ! Still later was Lord Lister's discovery of aseptic sur- gery , by which mortality from opera- tion was reduced to a minimum . The question raised is , why and wherefore were these benevolent dis- coveries made so late ...
383. oldal
... human spirit , " is to become profoundly united with Industry . Mr. Henderson claims that this may be ac- complished by making " Education in- dustrial in being practical , causational and scientific , as well as thoroughly cul- tural ...
... human spirit , " is to become profoundly united with Industry . Mr. Henderson claims that this may be ac- complished by making " Education in- dustrial in being practical , causational and scientific , as well as thoroughly cul- tural ...
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