It Can be Done: Poems of InspirationSelected publications from the Current bibliographies in medicine series, in html and/or pdf format. Publications are in order by year, and within year by report number. Most are prepared in support of a specific National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference, for each of which a Consensus Development Statement is also available. |
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Let each new temple , nobler than the last , Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast , Till thou at length art free , Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea ! Oliver Wendell Holmes . PIPPA'S SONG This little song ...
Let each new temple , nobler than the last , Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast , Till thou at length art free , Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea ! Oliver Wendell Holmes . PIPPA'S SONG This little song ...
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... When duty whispers low , Thou must , The youth replies , I can . Ralph Waldo Emerson . THE CALL OF THE UNBEATEN P. T. Barnum had shrewdness 47 Ralph Waldo Emerson Edwin Markham • 207 John G Neihardt 196 St Clair Adams Duty Envoi ...
... When duty whispers low , Thou must , The youth replies , I can . Ralph Waldo Emerson . THE CALL OF THE UNBEATEN P. T. Barnum had shrewdness 47 Ralph Waldo Emerson Edwin Markham • 207 John G Neihardt 196 St Clair Adams Duty Envoi ...
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Be thou familiar , but by no means vulgar ; The friends thou hast , and their adoption tried , Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel ; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new - hatch'd , unfledg'd comrade .
Be thou familiar , but by no means vulgar ; The friends thou hast , and their adoption tried , Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel ; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new - hatch'd , unfledg'd comrade .
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Though deep in mire , wring not your hands and weep ; I lend my arm to all who say " I can ! " No shame - faced outcast ever sank so deep , But yet might rise and be again a man ! Dost thou behold ...
Though deep in mire , wring not your hands and weep ; I lend my arm to all who say " I can ! " No shame - faced outcast ever sank so deep , But yet might rise and be again a man ! Dost thou behold ...
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B EST day of all the year , since I May see thee pass and know That if thou dost not leave me high Thou hast not found me low , And since , as I behold thee die , Thou leavest me the right to say That I to - morrow still may vie With ...
B EST day of all the year , since I May see thee pass and know That if thou dost not leave me high Thou hast not found me low , And since , as I behold thee die , Thou leavest me the right to say That I to - morrow still may vie With ...
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ain't Alfred Tennyson Angela Morgan battle Berton Braley blow brave cheer Clair Adams Cleon courage dare dark death dream earth Edmund Vance Cooke Edward Rowland Sill Edwin Markham Ella Wheeler Wilcox Everard Jack Appleton eyes face fail faith fame Fate fear fight firm of Grin give glad Grantland Rice Grin and Barrett hand happy hath heart Here's hopin hope human John Kendrick Bangs Joseph Morris keep light look lost-and mind Miriam Teichner never night numbers o'er pain Permission play the game Poems praise Pretty good world Ring road rose S. E. Kiser sail seek shine smile sorrow soul spirit Sportlight stand Stanton stars strength strive strong sweet tears Thank thee there's things thou thought to-day to-morrow triumph trouble wait weary Wheeler Wilcox William Ernest Henley William Rose Benét William Shakespeare