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  • That's a very grave charge, son.

  • Are you aware that it's unlawful to practice medicine without a medical license ?

  • Yes, sir, l am.

  • Are you aware that running a medical clinic without the proper licensing...

  • can place both you and the public...

  • in a great deal of danger ?

  • ls a home a clinic, sir ?

  • lf you are admitting patients and treating them...

  • physical location is irrelevant.

  • Sir, will you define treatment for me ?

  • Yes. Treatment would be defined as the care of a patient seeking medical attention.

  • Have you been treating patients, Mr. Adams ?

  • l live with several people. They come and go as they please.

  • l offer them whatever help l can.

  • Mr. Adams...

  • have you or have you not been treating patients at your ranch ?

  • Everyone who comes to the ranch is a patient, yes.

  • [ Murmuring ]

  • And every person who comes to the ranch is also a doctor.

  • l'm sorry ?

  • Every person who comes to the ranch is in need...

  • of some form of physical or mental help.

  • They're patients.

  • But also every person who comes to the ranch is in charge of taking care of someone else--

  • whether it's cooking for them, cleaning them...

  • or even as simple a task as listening.

  • That makes them doctors.

  • l use that term broadly, but is not a doctor someone who helps someone else ?

  • When did the term ''doctor'' get treated with such reverence, as, ''Right this way, Doctor Smith''...

  • or, ''Excuse me, Dr. Scholl what wonderful footpads''...

  • or, ''Pardon me, Dr. Patterson, but your flatulence has no odor'' ?

  • [ Laughing, Murmuring ]

  • At what point in history did a doctor become more...

  • than a trusted and learned friend who visited and treated the ill ?

  • Now, you ask me if l've been practicing medicine.

  • Well, if this means opening your door to those in need--

  • those in pain--

  • caring for them, listening to them, applying a cold cloth until a fever breaks--

  • if this is practicing medicine, if this is treating a patient...

  • then l am guilty as charged, sir.

  • Did you consider the ramifications of your actions ?

  • What if one of your patients had died ?

  • What's wrong with death, sir ?

  • What are we so mortally afraid of ?

  • Why can't we treat death with a certain amount of humanity and dignity and decency...

  • and, God forbid, maybe even humor ?

  • Death is not the enemy, gentlemen.

  • lf we're gonna fight a disease, Iet's fight one of the most terrible diseases of all--

  • indifference.

  • Now, l've sat in your schools and heard people lecture on transference...

  • and professional distance.

  • Transference is inevitable, sir.

  • Every human being has an impact on another.

  • Why don't we want that in a patientldoctor relationship ?

  • That's why l've listened to your teachings, and l believe they're wrong.

  • A doctor's mission should be not just to prevent death...

  • but also to improve the quality of life.

  • That's why you treat a disease, you win, you lose.

  • You treat a person, l guarantee you, you win, no matter what the outcome.

That's a very grave charge, son.

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