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ANGELUM nobis medicum salutis mitte de caelis Raphael, ut omnes sanet aegrotos, pariterque nostros dirigat actus.
September 29: The Feast of St. Michael and All Angels bls 2008
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ANGELUM nobis medicum salutis mitte de caelis Raphael, ut omnes sanet aegrotos, pariterque nostros dirigat actus.
Archive 2008-09-01 bls 2008
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Et quotusquisque tamen est qui contra tot pestes medicum requirat vel aegrotare se agnoscat? ebullit ira, &c.
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Utroque igitur modo medicina inutilis; si lethalis, curari non potest; si curabilis, non requirit medicum: natura expellet.
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Dorpius, hisce Theologis faciamus, aut quid preceris, nisi forte fidelem medicum, qui cerebro medeatur?
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Ausim dicere neminem medicum excellentem qui non in hac distillatione chymica sit versatus.
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The patient, if he does not, as it has sometimes happened in the cases to which we have referred, become "pugil et medicum urget," is sure, as in those instances, to triumph over all the proofs which reason can suggest, or that the hellebore of nine Anticyras could furnish him with capacity to understand.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 Various
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* [126] Aegrotus sum, ad medicum clamo: caecus sum, ad lucem propero: mortuus sum, ad vitam suspiro.
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Even medicine received his attention, as is shown for example by his treatise, "Scrutinium physico-medicum contagiosæ luis, quæ pestis dicitur" (Rome, 1658).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Veni nunc ad Jesum coelestem medicum, intra ad hanc stationem medicinae eius ecclesiam, vide ibi languentium iacere multitudinem.
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries 1851-1930 1908
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