Excerpt from Recollections and Reflections
My father was the vicar of Otley, the principal town in the beautiful vale of the Wharfe. A Scotch doctor had firmly established himself to the almost exclusion of all competitors. Few people run the risk of thwarting a determined and jealous man 5 and it was with many misgivings that my father consulted a young physician, in a neighboring village, for a growth which had appeared on the leg of my eldest sister.
Dr. Spence was always for heroic treatment. I remember he had his portrait painted with a knife, not even a lancet, in his hand; undoubtedly he would have made, what he called, a free incision, and from the consequences of an Open wound, in those days before antiseptic treatment was known and suppura tion was supposed to be the natural process of healing, my father so shrank, that he braved the old doctor's sure wrath and called in the younger man who was an fait with the newer methods of absorption. The result amply justified the risk, although, as the sequel will show, that risk was far greater than the Vicarage anticipated.
We all have the tendency to argue from our own point of view, and naturally suppose that other people will act as we would, similarly placed. My father was the kindest and most consecrated of men, and he supposed his friend, the doctor.
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Recollections and Reflections was written by Henry Martyn Hart in 1917. This is a 227 page book, containing 64745 words and 15 pictures. Search Inside is enabled for this title.
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