Aequanimitas and Other Addresses
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This book, a collection of Sir William Osler's speeches, offers a captivating look at the essence of medical practice. Osler, a renowned physician and educator, argues that medicine is not just a science but an art, a calling demanding both intellect and compassion. Through his words, he illuminates the physician's duty to serve patients, prioritize their needs, and embrace the ethical complexities of healing. Osler highlights the importance of treating patients with respect and understanding, acknowledging their fears and vulnerabilities. He underscores the need for continuous learning and professional development, emphasizing that a physician's education is never truly complete. Throughout the addresses, Osler emphasizes the importance of character and personal qualities in a physician. He advocates for humility, recognizing the limitations of medical knowledge and the need for ongoing self-reflection. Osler's words inspire readers to view the practice of medicine through a lens of humanity and service, reaffirming the crucial role of compassion and empathy in the healing process.Book Details
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