The Nature And Significance of Pain Considered in Its Physiological Aspect. An Introductory Address Delivered At St. George's Hospital, On 3rd October, 1887

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To hold that it is such in its nature is neither logical nor physiological. Is not the " mystery" merely a problem difficult of solution, and then only by slow and laborious means, not an enigma which is either to be guessed or given up ? If only we may learn something of the laws which govern pain, something of the manner of its working, we are yet doing much. True that pain is often a misleading guide to those who do not appreciate its physiological significance.
Our reasoning may frequently
...be at fault, for pain as a symptom often speaks in language which is obscure and difficult to interpret. But in such instances with whom is the fault ?
When the intellects are but limited in all, it is merely a truism to say that he succeeds best who makes the fewest mistakes. Though we may fail from imperfect deduction in any or in many given instances, yet still, if we work systematically to the advancement of know- ledge we may employ the same advantageously in other and simpler cases. Meanwhile the person who blunders along at haphazard ignores c 34 THE MATURE AND all failures till he stumbles perchance on some dazzling theory which has the effect of mentally- blinding him.


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