Facial Quote by Anthony Trollope
“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”
About This Quote
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.
Practice modesty in billing.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- medical practice
- healthcare policy
- patient interactions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can doctors balance fair compensation with humility?
- What systems support transparent billing?
Modern healthcare economics may differ.