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Aphorism
 Interglacial: New and Selected Poems & Aphorisms: New and Selected Poems & Aphorisms Interglacial: New and Selected Poems & Aphorisms: New and Selected Poems & Aphorisms
 Maimonides Medical Aphorisms: Treatises 1-5 "Medical Aphorisms is the best known and most comprehensive of Maimonides' medical works, and Gerrit Bos offers here a masterful English translation with detailed annotations. It consists of approximately 1,500 maxims compiled by Maimonides from the treatises of Galen. Maimonides arranges the aphorisms into twenty-five treatises, organizing them by traditional medieval subspecialties such as gynecology, hygiene, and diet. He also includes a section examining unusual cases from Galen and offers a critical analysis of Galen's theories.
Language-dialect aphorism - ... stated aphorisms in the discussion of the distinction between dialect and language is, "a language is a dialect with an army and navy". This is commonly attributed to one of the leading figures in modern Yiddish linguistics, Max Weinreich, and the aphorism therefore often appears in Yiddish as, a shprakh iz a dyalekt mit an armey un flot ( ״אַ שפּראַך איז אַ דיאַלעקט מיט אַן אַרמיי און פֿלאָט״ ). Aphorism - Aphorism (From the Greek αφοριζειν, to define), literally a distinction or a definition (See the Online Etymology Dictionary entry), is a term used to describe a principle expressed tersely in a few telling words or any general truth conveyed in a short and pithy sentence, in such a way that when once heard it is unlikely to pass from the memory. Dundrearyism - A Dundrearyism is an aphorism, proverb, colloquial phrase or riddle humorously combined with another in such a way to render it nonsensical. For example: "birds of a feather gather no moss. Zebra (medical) - Zebra is a medical term for an obscure and unlikely diagnosis from ordinary symptoms. It derives from the aphorism "When you hear hoofbeats behind you, don't expect to see a zebra," which was probably coined by Dr.
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Aphorism - Aphorism Language-dialect aphorism - ... stated aphorisms in the discussion of the distinction between dialect and language is, "a language is a dialect with an army and navy". This is commonly attributed to one of the leading figures in modern Yiddish linguistics, Max Weinreich, and the aphorism therefore often appears in Yiddish as, a shprakh iz a dyalekt mit an armey un flot ( ״אַ שפּראַך איז אַ דיאַלעקט מיט אַן אַרמיי און פֿלאָט״ ). Aphorism - Aphorism (From the Greek αφορι ... Aphorism - Aphorism Language-dialect aphorism - ... stated aphorisms in the discussion of the distinction between dialect and language is, "a language is a dialect with an army and navy". This is commonly attributed to one of the leading figures in modern Yiddish linguistics, Max Weinreich, and the aphorism therefore often appears in Yiddish as, a shprakh iz a dyalekt mit an armey un flot ( ״אַ שפּראַך איז אַ דיאַלעקט מיט אַן אַרמיי און פֿלאָט״ ). Aphorism - Aphorism (From the Greek αφορι ... 'Aphorisms' - ... 5) for Piano, Op. 2d Preludes (5) for Piano, Op. 2d Preludes (5) for Piano, Op. 2d Dolls' Dances (7) for Piano, Op. 91c: Lyrical Waltz Gadfly, Op. 97: Short Piece Gadfly, Op. 97: Spanish Dance Limpid stream, Op. 39: Nocturne Aphorisms (10) for Piano, Op. 13 Aphorisms (10) for Piano, Op. 13 Aphorisms (10) for Piano, Op. 13 Aphorisms (10) for Piano, Op. 13 Aphorisms (10) for Piano, Op. 13 Aphorisms (10) for Piano, Op. 13 Aphorisms (10) for Piano, Op. 13 Aphorisms (10) for Piano, ... Aphorism - Aphorism Language-dialect aphorism - ... stated aphorisms in the discussion of the distinction between dialect and language is, "a language is a dialect with an army and navy". This is commonly attributed to one of the leading figures in modern Yiddish linguistics, Max Weinreich, and the aphorism therefore often appears in Yiddish as, a shprakh iz a dyalekt mit an armey un flot ( ״אַ שפּראַך איז אַ דיאַלעקט מיט אַן אַרמיי און פֿלאָט״ ). Aphorism - Aphorism (From the Greek αφορι ...
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