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“A physician should take his fee without letting his left hand know what his right is doing; it should be taken without a thought, without a look, without a move of the facial muscles; the true physician should hardly be aware that the last friendly grasp of the hand has been made more precious by…” quote by Anthony Trollope
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“A physician should take his fee without letting his left hand know what his right is doing; it should be taken without a thought, without a look, without a move of the facial muscles; the true physician should hardly be aware that the last friendly grasp of the hand has been made more precious by the touch of gold”

Anthony Trollope

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Source Novel: The Way We Live Now, 1875

Physicians should charge modestly and discreetly, letting patients feel the care is genuine, not motivated by profit.

In simple terms: Doctors should be humble and unseen in their fees.

Key Takeaway

Practice modesty in billing.

Themes

ethics humility professionalism economics trust

Mood

thoughtful reflective

Type

ethical professional

When to use this quote

  • medical practice
  • healthcare policy
  • patient interactions

Key Concepts

moral duty patient‑centered care integrity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can doctors balance fair compensation with humility?
  • What systems support transparent billing?
A Different Perspective

Modern healthcare economics may differ.

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