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Læknaneminn - 01.11.1965, Page 21

Læknaneminn - 01.11.1965, Page 21
LÆKNANEMINN 21 Höfundur, sem er frá Kuala Lumpur, en ættuð frá Ceylon, við Gullfoss. high. It must surely be the highest in Europe! Many thanks to the Icelandic Medical Students’ Association for making is possible for me to see Iceland (and to take up the chal- lenge of the old family doctor in Malaysia). Heartfelt thanks to the people for their warm welcomes and kind hospitality, especially those I have come to know quite well and who have spared their In fleeing disease you fall into the hands of the doctors. Óþekktur höf. While the doctors consult, the patient dies. John Heywood, Engiish Proverbs. time to show me some of the beautiful sights of Iceland. Thanks also to the doctors and surgeons at Landakot hospital for tolerating my intrusion into their routine work. I was sorry to depart from Iceland. All good things must come to an end and life must go on. Therefore, I say farewell to my many Icelandic friends and who knows, I may yet return to Iceland some day. A surgeon and not a gentleman. Óþekktur höf., Dominus rex. And medical friction is, past contradiction, Much better performed by a She than a He. R. H. Barham, The Black Mousquetaire.

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