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My medical friends must not take offence if I say to them that they cannot and should not segregate themselves from the rest of the community.

When a.

Tudge has appendicitis he receives the same treatment and is carved with the- same knife as any other " layman " ; the lawyer does not expect a doctor to treat him differentlv in medicine from anyone else.

Why should a medical man.

Where he is a " layman "- that is, in law expect different treatment or a different rule from aiiy other layman ? Esprit du corps, pride in our profession, are good things ; but they must not be allowed to degenerate into claims of special rights and privileges.

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