Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1911 — NO REST FOR THE DOCTOR [ARTICLE]
NO REST FOR THE DOCTOR
Man of Medicine Must Always Be in Readiness for Alleviation of Suffering. “Take a day off," said a friend of the doctor, seeing that the man of medicine looked fagged. “What la the good?” was the reply. “Whenever I go off on a holiday some one la sure to be taken ill and call upon me for medical advice. I can’t get away from my profession.” “Well," suggested the friend, “you profit financially, that’s some consolation." “That’s the way It strike# you," granted the doctor, and continued: “Ike summer before last I thought I’d go away for a few days with my wife to a camp I know of in the mountains. The morning we left town I got myself up to look as non-professional as possible, and we set out full of hope and as jolly as two schoolchildren. The express train on which we traveled had not much more than pulled out of the station when I saw a porter miter our car and come running post haste down the aisle. When he got alongside of me he stopped and “ Dor’s a lady dyip' in de nex’ cyar, ■ah! I see you is a doctor. Will you please’Come right along, sab?” “In the face of such an appeal what mold I do? “‘lt’s your horrid goatee. Albert,’ my wife whispered, as I rose and foltarsd the porter
“The sick woman was In very bad shape, and it was two hours before I dared to leave her. As I bade her goodby she almost wept with gratitude—said she could never repay my kindness, etc., and asked what my fee has. I told her that there was no fee, but she insisted that there must be, so I named a small sum. Pulling a visiting card out of her satchel she requested that I would send my bill to her in New York. I agreed to do
so and went back to my wife just as the train drew into our station.’’ “Have you seen your patient since?" asked the doctor’s friend. “I often see her riding in her automobile.” “But did you send your bill?" the friend persisted. “Eh —oh, yes. I’ve been sending It regularly every month for the last year."
