No patent medicine was ever put to wider and more varied use than the Fourteenth Amendment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When the Constitution was written, the founders had no way of anticipating the new technologies that would evolve in the coming centuries.
Without amendments we would never even have had the Bill of Rights.
Innovations never happen as planned.
There are no insuperable constitutional difficulties.
I entered Harvard Medical School knowing nothing of research.
There is no law governing all things.
No amount of skillful invention can replace the essential element of imagination.
Illinois then had no legislation providing compensation for accident or disease caused by occupation.
No written law has ever been more binding than unwritten custom supported by popular opinion.
None of the great discoveries was made by a 'specialist' or a 'researcher'.