Vorontsov VVWords of the Wise: A Book of Russian Quotations. Moscow : Progress Publishers; 1979:279.
5.
Fabing H.To Martin H. Fischer. In: Fabing H, Marr R, eds. Fischerisms. Cincinnati, OH: Acres of Books; 1956.
6.
Merton T. TheWay of Chuang Tzu. New York, NYNew Directions; 1965:40.
7.
Legge J., trans. The Texts of Taoism: The Tao Te Ching of Lao Tzu/The Writings of Chuang Tzu (Part I). New York, NY Dover Publications; 1962: 178.
8.
Legge J., trans. The Works of Mencius. New York, NY: Dover Publications; 1970:323.
9.
Ware JR, trans. The Sayings of Mencius. New York, NY: New American Library; 1960:108.
10.
RickettAAWang Kuo-wei's Jen-chien tz'u-hua: A Study in Chinese Literary Criticism. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press; 1977.
11.
Ungar F. No Compromise: Selected Writings of KarlKraus. New York, NY: Frederick Ungar Publishing Company; 1977:231.
12.
Fabing H., Marr R.Fischerisms. Cincinnati, OH: Acres of Books; 1956.
13.
Jeremiah 13:23.
14.
Plomin R.The role of inheritance in behavior. Science.1990;248:183-188.
15.
Kronenberger L.The Last Word: Portraits of Fourteen Master Aphorists. New York, NYMacmillan ; 1972:199.
16.
Chesterton GKThe exclusive luxury of Enoch Oates. In: Tales of the Long Bow. New York, NYSheed and Ward; 1956:115-136.
17.
Apley AG, ed. If a Child Cries: Collected Papers of John Apley. London, England: Butterworths; 1984:178.
18.
Freeman JMPrenatal and Perinatal Factors Associated with Brain Disorders. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Services, National Institutes of Health, NIH Publication #85-1149; 1985.
19.
Capute AJ, Accardo PJ, Vining Epg, et al. Primitive Reflex Profile. Baltimore, MD: University Park Press; 1978.
20.
Brown GWBuddy, can you paradigm?Am J Dis Child.1991 ;145:727-728.
21.
Bean RB, Bean WBSir William Osler: APhorisms from his Bedside Teachings and Writings. New York, NY: Henry Schuman; 1950 .
22.
Strauss MBFamiliar Medical Quotations. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company ; 1968.
23.
Cushing H.The Life of Sir William Osler. Vol 1. Oxford, England: Oxford at the Clarendon Press; 1925;388.
24.
Smith EWProfile by Gaslight: An Irregular Reader about the Private Life of Sherlock Holmes. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster; 1944:12.
25.
Rosenzweig P, ed. The Book of Proverbs: Maxims from East and West. New York, NY: Philosophical Library; 1965.
26.
Nardone DAThe framework of pathognomonic physical findings. Hosp Pract.1990;28:72-76.
27.
Zohn H, ed. In These Great Times, A Karl Kraus Reader. Montreal, Canada: Engendra Press; 1976:72.
28.
Gesell A., Amatruda CSDevelopmental Diagnosis: Normal and Abnormal Child Development. New York, NY: Paul B. Hoeber; 1947 :115-116.
29.
Weed LLMedical Records, Medical Education, and Patient Care: The Problem-Oriented Record as a Basic Tool. Cleveland, OH: The Press of Case Western Reserve University;1969.
30.
Apley J.One child. In: ApleyJ, Ounsted C, eds. One Child. London, England: William Heinemann Medical Books Ltd ; 1982:23-47.
31.
Wilde O.Lady Windermere's fan. In: The Works of Oscar Wilde. London, England: Spring Books; 1963:30.
32.
Spock B.Baby and Child Care. New York, NYPocket Books; 1940:3.
33.
TheGoldwyn touch. In: Colombo JR, ed. Popcorn in Paradise: The Wit and Wisdom of Hollywood. New York, NY: SAGE Publications; 1979:164-172.
34.
Burnham JCHow Superstition Won and Science Lost: Popularizing Science and Health in the United States. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press; 1987.
35.
Koren G., Klein N.Bias against negative studies in newspaper reports of medical research. JAMA.1991;266:1824-1826.
36.
Curtis CPJr , Greenslet F. ThePractical Cogitator, or the Thinker's Anthology . New York, NYDell Publishing Co ; 1975:42.
37.
Issawi C.Issawi's Laws of Social Motion. NewYork, NYHawthorn Books; 1973:8.
38.
Highet G. TheArt of Teaching. New York, NYVintage Books; 1954:11.
39.
Hoffmann Y.The Sound of the One Hand. New York, NYBasic Books; 1975:9.
40.
Aristotle.Rhetoric and Poetics. New York, NYModern Library; 1954:25, 137.
41.
Burrell PB; Slotkin EM, trans.A General Rhetoric by Group μ. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press; 1981.
42.
Corbett E.Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student. New York, NY : Oxford University Press; 1971:459-495.
43.
Horner WB, ed. The Present State of Scholarship in Historical and Contemporary Rhetoric. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press; 1983.
44.
Zohn H.Karl Kraus. New York, NY: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co;1971:61.
45.
Zohn H., trans. Half-Truths & One-and-a-Half Truths: Selected Aphorisms of Karl Kraus. Montreal, Canada: Engendra Press; 1976:67.
46.
Weaver RMThe Ethics of Rhetoric. Chicago, IL: Henry Regnery Co;1953.
47.
Johannsen RL, Strickland R, Eubanks RT, eds. Language is Sermonic: Richard M. Weaver on the Nature of Rhetoric. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press; 1970.