Sir William Osler (1849-1919) one of the world''s most influential physicians at the turn of the twentieth century remained popular long after his death largely due to his inspirational texts. Regretfully changing times and literary tastes have lessened the impact of Osler''s addresses despite the timelessness of his ideals and practical advice. Charles Bryan has successfully mended the disfavor in the present volume. Framing the great physician''s message in contemporary easily accessible terms he allows modern readers to rediscover the immense appeal and pragmatism of Osler''s invigorating writings.This volume is based on the author''s conviction that Osler was above all a motivator. He set high personal goals achieved them and inspired others to do the same. Bryan merges what Osler wrote said and did with the main themes of today''s motivational literature--time management mentoring positive thinking and seeking a balanced life are some examples. He also draws upon the great writers--Shakespeare Cervantes Montaigne Plutarch and others--whom Osler prescribed as bedside reading for his medical students. Osler emerges as a real-life human being not a paper saint but a person who sought the best from his culture and knowledge and managed to give his best in return. Readers will find this book useful not only as an index to Oslerian thought but also as a guide to principle-based yet pragmatic everyday living.
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