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man again。       But the woman took it as bravely and brightly as could be; 

and she has done very well since。                The   mischief was so great that the 

arm snapped as we drew it from the night…dress。                   No; I don't think that 

there will be any return; and I have every hope of her recovery。 

     〃The first patient is a thing which one remembers all one's life。                Mine 

was   commonplace;   and   the   details   are   of   no   interest。     I   had   a   curious 

visitor; however; during the first few months after my plate went up。                      It 

was an elderly woman; richly dressed; with a wickerwork picnic basket in 

her hand。      This she opened with the tears streaming down her face; and 

out   there   waddled   the   fattest;   ugliest;   and   mangiest   little   pug   dog   that   I 

have   ever   seen。     ‘I   wish   you   to   put   him   painlessly   out   of   the   world; 

doctor;' she cried。      ‘Quick; quick; or my resolution may give way。'                 She 

flung     herself   down;    with    hysterical    sobs;   upon    the   sofa。    The    less 

experienced a doctor is; the higher are his notions of professional dignity; 

as I need not remind you; my young friend; so I was about to refuse the 

commission with indignation; when I bethought me that; quite apart from 

medicine; we were gentleman and lady; and that she had asked me to do 

something for her which was evidently of the greatest possible importance 

in her eyes。     I led off the poor little doggie; therefore; and with the help of 

a saucerful of milk and a few drops of prussic acid his exit was as speedy 

and painless as could be desired。            ‘Is it over?' she cried as I entered。         It 

was   really   tragic   to   see   how   all   the   love   which   should   have   gone   to 

husband   and   children   had;   in   default   of   them;   been   centred   upon   this 

uncouth little animal。        She left; quite broken down; in her carriage; and it 

was only after her departure that I saw an envelope sealed with a large red 

seal; and lying upon the blotting pad of my desk。               Outside; in pencil; was 

written:     ‘I   have   no   doubt    that  you    would    willingly    have    done   this 

without     a  fee;  but   I  insist  upon   your    acceptance     of  the  enclosed。'     I 

opened it with some vague notions of an eccentric millionaire and a fifty… 

pound note; but all I found was a postal order for four and sixpence。                   The 



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whole incident struck me as so whimsical that I laughed until I was tired。 

You'll find there's so much tragedy in a doctor's life; my boy; that he would 

not be able to stand it if it were not for the strain of comedy which comes 

every now and then to leaven it。 

     〃And a doctor has very much to be thankful for also。                 Don't you ever 

forget it。    It is such a pleasure to do a little good that a man should pay 

for the privilege instead of being paid for it。            Still; of course; he has his 

home to keep up and his wife and children to support。                   But his patients 

are his friendsor they should be so。           He goes from house to house; and 

his   step   and   his   voice   are   loved   and   welcomed   in   each。 What   could   a 

man ask for more than that?           And besides; he is forced to be a good man。 

It is impossible for him to be anything else。              How can a man spend his 

whole   life   in   seeing   suffering   bravely   borne   and   yet   remain   a   hard  or   a 

vicious     man?     It   is  a  noble;    generous;     kindly   profession;     and   you 

youngsters have got to see that it remains so。〃 



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