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In this case the surgeon should have asked the patient ( and probably did ) why he had decided to change the appearance of his nose at that particular time . This would have revealed a third warning sign : that of unrealistic ...
In this case the surgeon should have asked the patient ( and probably did ) why he had decided to change the appearance of his nose at that particular time . This would have revealed a third warning sign : that of unrealistic ...
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When he entered the treatment room where new patients are first seen he glanced at a wall covered with the surgeon's various certificates . " You've got a lot of paper up there . Do those impress your patients ? " he asked .
When he entered the treatment room where new patients are first seen he glanced at a wall covered with the surgeon's various certificates . " You've got a lot of paper up there . Do those impress your patients ? " he asked .
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The interviewer questioned the patients about their educations and asked each one to estimate his own mental state ( calm , nervous , etc. ) . A week later the original interviewer asked the patients to repeat what they had been told ...
The interviewer questioned the patients about their educations and asked each one to estimate his own mental state ( calm , nervous , etc. ) . A week later the original interviewer asked the patients to repeat what they had been told ...
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
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