the other thing i love is that henry bowditch who was one of the doctors who went over to study in paris had a son years later who was leaving to go abroad to study medicine. and he said to his son remember what you learn over there is a value to yourself as a son and doctor is not something you'll learn in medical school but learn by the culture that surrounds you in paris. he says, i think i've probably done more good by some of my patients by telling them stories about some of my discoveries and how much i learned in various fields of interests beyond medicine than all the pills and tonics i've poured down their throats, that it's the old business, are you treating the disease or are you treating the patient? and still a very crucial concern to the education of medical students today. and among physicians today. this realization that must be essential to the outlook of a doctor that that person you're treating is a human being. curing're not just tuberculosis or a trick knee but attending a human being and you have to understand the human condition and appreciation for the human condi