The Doctor's Most Agonizing Decisions are in Human Relations

The dedicated doctor knows that he must be both scientist and humanitarian; his most agonizing decisions lie in the field of human relations.

Notes:

Because they must perform as both scientist and humanitarian.

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 Inaugural address to the AMA
Periodicals>Newspaper Article:  Allman, David B. (31 Mar 1971), Inaugural address to the AMA, New York Times Obituary Section, 31 Mar 1971, Retrieved on 2011-09-03
Folksonomies: obituary