Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by Francis Daniels Moore

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American surgeon Francis Daniels Moore.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Francis Daniels Moore

Francis Daniels Moore was an American surgeon who was a pioneer in numerous experimental surgical treatments. Among his many achievements, he refined burn-treatment techniques, helped perform the world's first successful organ transplant, and accurately determined the volume of water and other nutrients in the human body using radioactive isotopes of those substances.

When after many battles past, Both tir'd with blows, make peace at last, What is it, after all, the people get? Why! taxes, widows, wooden legs, and debt.
The brain is an island in an osmotically homogeneous sea. — © Francis Daniels Moore
The brain is an island in an osmotically homogeneous sea.
The fundamental act of medical care is assumption of responsibility. Surgery has assumed responsibility for disease which is largely acute, local or traumatic. This is responsibility for the entire range of injuries and wounds, local infections, benign and malignant tumors, as well as a large fraction of those pathologic processes and anomalies which are localized in the organs of the body. The study of surgery is a study of these diseases, the conditions and details of their care.
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