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作者:冰点沸点      更新:2021-02-21 16:40      字数:9322
  You see; in those primitive times germs had not been invented yet; and
  so he did not have to take any steps to avoid them。                  Now we know that
  loose;   luxuriant   whiskers   are   unsanitary;   because   they   make   such   fine
  winter quarters for germs; so; though the doctors still wear whiskers; they
  do not wear them wild and waving。               In the profession bosky whiskers are
  taboo;   they   must   be   landscaped。   And   since   it   is   a   recognized   fact   that
  germs abhor orderliness and straight lines they now go elsewhere to reside;
  and the doctor may still retain his traditional aspect and yet be practically
  germproof。   Doctor   X   was   trimmed   in   accordance   with   the   ethics   of   the
  newer   school。      He   had   trellis   whiskers。     So   I   went   to   see   him   at   his
  offices in a fashionable district; on an expensive side street。
  Before reaching him I passed through the hands of a maid and a nurse;
  each   of   whom   spoke   to   me   in   a   low;   sorrowful   tone   of   voice;   which
  seemed to indicate that there was very little hope。
  I reached an inner room where   Doctor X was。                  He looked me   over;
  while   I   described   for   him   as   best   I   could   what   seemed   to   be   the   matter
  with   me;   and   asked   me   a   number   of   intimate   questions   touching   on   the
  lives; works; characters and peculiarities of my ancestors; after which he
  made me stand up in front of him and take my coat off; and he punched
  me hither and yon with his forefinger。            He also knocked repeatedly on my
  breastbone with his knuckles; and each time; on doing this; would apply
  his   ear to   my  chest   and listen   intently  for   a   spell;   afterward   shaking   his
  head in a disappointed way。           Apparently there was nobody at home。               For
  quite a time he kept on knocking; but without getting any response。
  He   then   took   my  temperature   and   fifteen   dollars;   and   said   it   was   an
  interesting casenot unusual exactly; but interestingand that it called for
  an operation。
  From the way my heart and other organs jumped inside of me at that
  statement I knew at once that; no matter what he may have thought; the
  premises were not unoccupied。             Naturally I inquired how soon he meant
  to   operate。    Personally   I     trusted   there   was   no   hurry   about    it。 I   was
  perfectly willing to wait for several years; if necessary。               He smiled at my
  ignorance。
  〃I never operate;〃 he said; 〃operating is entirely out of my line。 I am a
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  diagnostician。〃
  He   was;   tooI   give   him   full   credit   for   that。 He   was   a   good;   keen;
  close diagnostician。       How did he know I had only fifteen dollars on me?
  You did not have to tell this man what you had; or how much。                     He knew
  without being told。
  I asked whether he was acquainted with Doctor YY being a person
  whom I had met casually at a club to which I belong。                   Oh; yes; he said;
  he knew Doctor Y。         Y was a clever man; X saidvery; very clever; but Y
  specialized in the eyes; the ears; the nose and the throat。              I gathered from
  what Doctor X said that any time Doctor Y ventured below the thorax he
  was out of bounds and liable to be penalized; and that if by any chance he
  strayed down as far as the lungs he would call for help and back out as
  rapidly as possible。
  This    was    news    to   me。    It   would     appear    that   these   up…to…date
  practitioners just go ahead and divide you up and partition you out among
  themselves without saying anything to you about it。                 Your torso belongs
  to   one   man    and   your    legs  are   the  exclusive    property    of   his  brother
  practitioner   down   on   the   next   block;   and   so   on。   You   may   belong   to   as
  many as half a dozen specialists; most of whom; very possibly; are total
  strangers to you; and yet never know a thing about it yourself。
  It has rather the air of trespassnay; more than that; it bears some of
  the aspects of unlawful entrybut I suppose it is legal。 Certainly; judging
  by what I am able to learn; the system is being carried on generally。                 So it
  must     be  ethical。   Anything      doctors    do  in  a  mass    is  ethical。   Almost
  anything     they   do   singly   and   on   individual    responsibility    is  unethical。
  Being   ethical     among   doctors     is  practically   the  same    thing   as  being   a
  Democrat in Texas or a Presbyterian in Scotland。
  〃Y will never do for you;〃 said Doctor X; when I had rallied somewhat
  from   the   shock   of   these   disclosures。    〃I   would   suggest   that   you   go   to
  Doctor Z; at such…and…such an address。              You are exactly in Z's line。         I'll
  let him know that you are coming and when; and I'll send him down my
  diagnosis。〃
  So    that   same    afternoon;    the   appointment      having     been   made     by
  telephone; I went; full of quavery emotions; to Doctor Z's place。 As soon
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  as I was inside his outer hallway; I realized that I was nearing the presence
  of one highly distinguished in his profession。
  A pussy…footed male attendant; in a livery that made him look like a
  cross   between   a   headwaiter   and   an   undertaker's   assistant;   escorted   me
  through an anteroom into a reception…room; where a considerable number
  of well…dressed   men and   women   were sitting  about in   strained   attitudes;
  pretending to read magazines while they waited their turns; but in reality
  furtively watching one another。
  I   sat   down   in   a   convenient   chair;   adhering   fast   to   my   hat   and   my
  umbrella。       They were the only friends I had there and I was determined
  not   to   lose   them   without   a   struggle。     On   the   wall   were   many   colored
  charts   showing   various   portions   of   the   human   anatomy   and   what   ailed
  them。     Directly in front of me was a very thrilling illustration; evidently
  copied from an oil painting; of a liver in a bad state of repair。                     I said to
  myself that if I had a liver like that one I should keep it hidden from the
  public eyeI would never permit it to sit for it's portrait。               Still; there is no
  accounting for tastes。          I   know a   man   who got his   spleen back from  the
  doctors   and   now   keeps   it   in   a   bottle   of   alcohol   on   the   what…not   in   the
  parlor; as one of his most treasured possessions; and sometimes shows it to
  visitors。     He; however; is of a very saving disposition。
  Presently a lady secretary; who sat behind a roll…top desk in a corner of
  the   room;   lifted   a   forefinger   and   silently   beckoned   me   to   her   side。       I
  moved over and sat down by her; she took down my name and my age and
  my weight and my height; and a number of other interesting facts that will
  come   in   very   handy   should   anyone   ever   be   moved   to   write   a   complete
  history   of   my   early   life。    In   common   with        Doctor   X   she   shared     one
  attributeshe      manifested       a  deep    curiosity    regarding      my    forefathers
  wanted to know all about them。 I felt that this was carrying the thing too
  far。    I felt like saying to her:
  〃Miss or madam; so far as I know there is nothing the matter with my
  ancestors   of   the   second   and   third   generations   back;   except   that   they   are
  dead。     I   am   not   here   to   seek   medical   assistance   for   a   grandparent   who
  succumbed         to  disappointment        that   time    when     Samuel     J。  Tilden     got
  counted out; or for a great…grandparent who entered into Eternal Rest very
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  unexpectedly and in a manner entirely uncalled for as a result of being an
  innocent bystander in one of those feuds that were so popular in my native
  state immediately following the Mexican War。                Leave my ancestors alone。
  There is no need of your shaking my family tree in the belief that a few
  overripe   patients   will   fall   out。  I   aloneI;   me;   myselfam   the   present
  candidate!〃
  However; I refrained from making this protest audibly。                  I judged she
  was only going according to the ritual; and as she had a printed card; with