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" My system, doctor, is my own, No tutor I pretend; My blunders hurt myself alone, But yours your dearest friend. Were you to milk and straw confined, Thrice happy might you be; Perhaps you might regain your mind And from your wit be free. I can't your... "
A Biographical History of England, from the Revolution to the End of George ... - Page 274
by Mark Noble - 1806
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Selection of Poems ...

Charles Snart - 1808 - 506 pages
...friend's advice forgive ; Eat grass, reduce thyself, and die, Thy patients then may live. ANSWER. Y system, Doctor, is my own, No tutor I pretend ; My blunders hurt myself alone, But your's your dearest friend. Were you to milk and straw confin'd, Thrice happy might you be ; Perhaps...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...patients then may live. Dr.Cheyney to Dr. Wyater. Vlr system, doctor, is my own, No tutor I pretend : ly blunders hurt myself alone, But yours your dearest...milk and straw confin'd, Thrice happy might you be ; 'erhaps you might regain your mind, And from your wit get free. '. can't your kind prescription try,...
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Wine and Walnuts: Or, After Dinner Chit-chat, Volume 1

William Henry Pyne - 1824 - 686 pages
...his starving regimen, and happily I for one," said my uncle Zachary, " to Dr. Cheyne to Dr. Winter. My system, doctor, is my own, No tutor I pretend ; — My blunders hurt myself alone, But y ours, your dearest friend. Were you to milk and straw confin'd, Thrice happy might you be ; Perhaps...
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Physic and Physicians: A Medical Sketch Book, Exhibiting the Public ..., Part 1

Forbes Winslow - 1845 - 226 pages
...grass—reduce your head—or die, Your patients then may live." DR. CHEYXE'S REPLY. " My system, doctor, 's all my own, No tutor I pretend ; My blunders hurt myself alone, But yours—your dearest friend. " Were you once more to straw confined, How happy it might be— You would,...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 27

1861 - 442 pages
...live." To which the Scotchman replied with a more brilliant and effective broadside. DR. GHEYNE TO DE. WYNTER. " My system, Doctor, is my own, No tutor I...yours your dearest friend. Were you to milk and straw confined, Thrice happy might you be ; Perhaps you might regain your mind, And from your wit be free....
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A Book about doctors

John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1861 - 508 pages
...live." Cheyne responded, with more wit and more good manners, in the following fashion. DE. CHEYNE TO DR. WYNTER. " My system, doctor, is my own, No...hurt myself alone, But yours your dearest friend. M8 DUELS BETWEEJV LADIES. " Were you to milk and straw oonfin'd, Thrice happy might you be ; Perhaps...
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The wild garland; or, Curiosities of poetry, selected by I.J. Reeve, Volume 2

Isaac Jack Reeve - 1866 - 332 pages
...Eat grass, reduce thyself, and die ; Thy patients then may live. DR. CHEYNEY TO DR. WYNTER.— REPLY. MY system, Doctor, is my own, No tutor I pretend ;...yours your dearest friend. Were you to milk and straw confined, Thrice happy might you be ; Perhaps you might regain your mind, And from your wit get free....
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A commonplace book of epigrams analytically arranged, Issue 426

Charles Stokes Carey - 1872 - 314 pages
...advice forgive); Eat grass, reduce thyself, and die — Thy patients then may live. ANSWER BY DE CHEYNE. MY system, doctor, is my own, No tutor I pretend ;...hurt myself alone, But yours, your dearest friend. you to milk and straw confined, Thrice happy might you be ; Perhaps you might regain your mind, And...
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The Doctor

Doctor - 1875 - 492 pages
...patients then may live." Dr. Cheyno's answer : — ' ' My system, Doctor, 's all my own, Ko tîachor I pretend ; My blunders hurt myself alone, But yours your dearest friend, Were you to milk and straw confined. Thrice happy might you be ; Perhaps you might regain your mind, And from your wit get free....
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The Doctor, Volume 5

1875 - 304 pages
...patients then may live." Dr. Cheyno's answer :— , " My system, Doctor, 's all my own, No t;acher I pretend ; My blunders hurt myself alone, But yours your dearest friend, Were you to milk and straw confined, Thrice happy might you be ; Perhaps you might regain your mind, And from your wit get free....
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