id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-017650-2uqy3bnd Taylor, Robert B. Now and Future Practice 2010-04-24 .txt text/plain 4496 239 65 In the past 11 chapters, we have visited some heroes, diseases, and treatments that are part of the heritage of the healing professions, we have discussed some of the language of medicine and some thoughts of our most erudite predecessors, and we have examined some instances of clinical practice, including a few times when what happened was not what we today would have wished. Sometime around 1904, Sir William Osler (1849-1919) collected a number of his addresses "delivered at sundry times and diverse places in the course of a busy life." The book's title is Aequanirnitas with Other Addresses to Medical Students, Nurses and Practitioners of Medicine. A 2006 investigative report in the Portland newspaper, The Oregonian, tells the reaction of Epley's colleagues: "Inexplicably, they rejected him, heaved accusations that threatened his license to practice medicine." Today, however, the Epley chair is gaining acceptance, has garnered several million dollars in federal grants, and may be on its way to a medical clinic near you (4). ./cache/cord-017650-2uqy3bnd.txt ./txt/cord-017650-2uqy3bnd.txt