The Carter Girls

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, History, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Nell Speed ISBN: 9781465501653
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nell Speed
ISBN: 9781465501653
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
“I don’t believe a word of it!” “But, Helen, the doctor ought to know.” “Of course he ought to know, but does he know? If doctors agreed among themselves, I’d have more use for them. A poor patient has to submit to having everything the doctors are interested in for the time being. A specialist can always find you suffering with his specialty. Didn’t old Dr. Davis treat Father for malaria because he himself, forsooth, happened to be born in the Dismal Swamp, got malaria into his system when he was a baby and never got it out? All his patients must have malaria, too, because Dr. Davis has it.” “Yes, Helen, that is so, but you see Father’s symptoms were like malaria in a way,” and Douglas Carter could not help laughing at her sister, although she well knew that the last doctor’s diagnosis of her father’s case was no laughing matter
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“I don’t believe a word of it!” “But, Helen, the doctor ought to know.” “Of course he ought to know, but does he know? If doctors agreed among themselves, I’d have more use for them. A poor patient has to submit to having everything the doctors are interested in for the time being. A specialist can always find you suffering with his specialty. Didn’t old Dr. Davis treat Father for malaria because he himself, forsooth, happened to be born in the Dismal Swamp, got malaria into his system when he was a baby and never got it out? All his patients must have malaria, too, because Dr. Davis has it.” “Yes, Helen, that is so, but you see Father’s symptoms were like malaria in a way,” and Douglas Carter could not help laughing at her sister, although she well knew that the last doctor’s diagnosis of her father’s case was no laughing matter

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