With half an hour’s reading in bed every night as a steady practice, the busiest man can get a fair education before the plasma sets in the periganglionic spaces of his grey cortex.
Sir William Osler, Oxford Regius Professor of Medicine (1849-1919)
With half an hour’s reading in bed every night as a steady practice, the busiest man can get a fair education before the plasma sets in the periganglionic spaces of his grey cortex.
Sir William Osler, Oxford Regius Professor of Medicine (1849-1919)