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This is the precise strangeness of learning to see like a doctor. If you believe hard enough in the truths of biochemistry and anatomy, what surrounds them—people with their suffering, the politics of a society that lay this particular body into your hands—seems not to matter at all.
No Apparent Distress: A Doctor's Coming of Age on the Front Lines of American Medicine
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