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"The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a calling, not a business; a calling in which your heart will be exercised equally with your head. Often the best part of your work will have nothing to do with potions and powders, but with the exercise of an influence of the strong upon the weak, of the righteous upon the wicked, of the wise upon the foolish.” - Sir William Osler
Monday, June 23, 2008
he said WHAT?
I just had to post this: we're doing the neurophyophsis in physiology, and right now (literally) we're talking about oxytocin (which stimulates milk release in lactating women). The professor said, that if a woman comes into the doctor's office, and is suckling her baby, but no milk is coming out, your first questions must be "Are they real?" Because, as he so eloquently explained, natural breasts are for suckling babies, but breasts that have perhaps been augmented somehow, are "for adult babies". I've never heard so much applause.
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It is not nice to pick on the professor who speaks English more poorly than you speak Spanish! However, I suspect that he knew EXACTLY what he was saying. Probably practiced and confirmed with someone.
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