A Quote by Hippocrates

When in sickness, look to the spine first. — © Hippocrates
When in sickness, look to the spine first.

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If you would seek health, look first to the spine.
We look to our last sickness for repentance, unmindful that it is during a recovery men repent, not during a sickness.
I awoke from The Sickness at the age of forty-five, calm and sane, and in reasonably good health except for a weakened liver and the look of borrowed flesh common to all who survive The Sickness.
I think we have in Germany too many sickness funds. We started with more than 1,000 sickness funds. But the fewer sickness funds there are, the less bureaucracy and the easier the system is to operate. But it is important that the best sickness funds survive.
Focus on keeping your spine straight. It is the job of the spine to keep the brain alert.
If you have a good spine, the gods will chase you. Nobody has psychological or emotional problems, everyone has a bad spine.
...Haller's sickness of the soul, as I now know, is not the eccentricity of a single individual, but the sickness of the times themselves, the neurosis of that generation to which Haller belongs, a sickness, it seems, that by no means attacks the weak and worthless only but, rather, precisely those who are strongest in spirit and richest in gifts.
Look well to the spine for the cause of disease.
The spine as a whole operates as a functional unit. Each vertabra can affect its neighbor and one portion of the spine may affect or damage other areas of the body.
We've got to force the Democrats to get a spine. If they don't want to have a spine, we should throw them out. If they don't want to stand up for the rule of law, then I'm not a Democrat.
Sickness sometimes is a great blessing. People become angels through sickness.
I swear to you gentlemen, that to be overly conscious is a sickness, a real, thorough sickness.
The sickness of the individual is ultimately caused by and sustained by the sickness of his civilization
Physical sickness we usually defy. Soul sickness we often resign ourselves to.
Indifference is the sign of sickness, a sickness of the soul more contagious than any other.
It seems to me that physical sickness softens, just as moral sickness hardens, the heart.
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