I do not believe anyone can be perfectly well, who has a brain and a heart

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I do not believe anyone can be perfectly well, who...
I do not believe anyone can be perfectly well, who...
I do not believe anyone can be perfectly well, who...
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"Doctor" is a title for one who practices medicine. A "doctor" will usually be called by his patients "Sir." A doctor is one who has acquired knowledge of the workings of the human body and of the ways in which it can be treated. The title of "doctor" is not, however, confined to medical practitioners. Physicians are doctors; so are surgeons, scientists, anthropologists, and even lawyers.

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