But for this very reason no doctor dare accuse another of malpractice. He is not sure enough of his own opinion to ruin another man by it.


The Doctor's Dilemma, Preface (p. 15), Penguin Books. 1954


But for this very reason no doctor dare accuse another of malpractice. He is not sure enough of his own opinion to ruin another man by it.

But for this very reason no doctor dare accuse another of malpractice. He is not sure enough of his own opinion to ruin another man by it.

But for this very reason no doctor dare accuse another of malpractice. He is not sure enough of his own opinion to ruin another man by it.

But for this very reason no doctor dare accuse another of malpractice. He is not sure enough of his own opinion to ruin another man by it.