Oliver Wendell Holmes, Senior Massachusetts Cambridge, August 29, 1809. As the eldest son of the Minister of Justice (married to a woman of a merchant family), his father is a strict Calvinist (the main department of Calvinism - Protestantism), but Holmes tend to become monotheistic early in adult faith Because of the calm wealth of the family, Holmes was allowed to have a great relationship with his social and cultural classes and various books such as Alexander Pope and Oliver Goldsmith's famous works.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Oliver Wendell Holmes (). American doctor, essayist, and poet. Holmes became the first dean of Harvard Medical School in 1842 and became Professor of Anatomy and Physiology at Parkman until he retired. Things, homeopathy and his imaginary delusions (1842), and contagious puerperal fever (1843), it is only his contribution to the Atlantic monthly magazine to compete. One obvious pleasure of Holmes in the landscape is reflected in poetry such as "The Living Temple" (1858), "La Griesette" (1863), "Auscultation Songs" (1849). STETHOSCOPE SONG, a professional BALLAD, has a young man in a small town in Boston, I bought a beautiful new stethoscope that is beautifully attached and polished with an ivory cap and a stopper. He said with a calm expression, why, this is a powerful strange voice! 25 years
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In 1860, the son of American writer and doctor Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. will write an Atlantic Monthly article called New England and will continue to serve as an influential Supreme Court judge. Brahmin Caste's article "celebrated the path of several wells, Americans have adopted the Indian caste system for thousands of years, through his article, from Holmes's Harvard University only a few steps It is clear that the wealth born in one Cambridge, he inherited certain privileges in the world, but he also argues that the family liked the natural qualities he had and gave them the power to hold power We defended these privileges: "Our scholars are mainly from a privileged order, just as our best fruits are obtained from famous transplants," He wrote.