| 1895 - 860 pages
...was an Englishman and loved wine, Cheyne was a Scotchman and loved milk. DR. WYNTER TO DR. CHEYNE. "Tell me from whom, fat-headed Scot, • Thou didst...From Hippocrate thou hadst it not. Nor Celsus, nor Pitcairn. " Suppose we own that milk is good, And say the same of grass; The one for babes is only... | |
| 1883 - 464 pages
...MODERN. The amenities of the Profession. Dr. Wynter to Dr. Cheyne. Tell me from whom fat headed Scott, Thou didst thy system learn ; From Hippocrate thou hadst it not, Nor Celsus nor Pitcairn. Suppose we own that milk is good, And say the same of grass ; The one for babes is only food,... | |
| 622 pages
...principal article of his own sustenance. On this occasion Winter wrote him the following stanzas : " Tell me from whom, fat-headed Scot, Thou didst thy system learn : From Hippocrates thou hast it not, Nor Celsus, nor Pitcairn. Suppose we own that milk is good, AMU any the... | |
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