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purpose but for reasons which the public probably do not
purpose but for reasons which the public probably does not
understand.  Many procedures could never have been developed
understand.  Many procedures could never have been developed
if the surgeon had not enjoyed, not only the clinical facilities
if the surgeon had not enjoyed, not only the clinical facilities
which is to say, access to larger numbers of patients - but
- which is to say, access to larger numbers of patients - but
the immunity [confused??] by the clinic system.  By this I mean that
the immunity conferred by the clinic system.  By this I mean that
the surgeon is on a salary from the clinic and it is not directly  
the surgeon is on a salary from the clinic and it is not directly  
paid by the patient.  This means that the senior surgeon can
paid by the patient.  This means that the senior surgeon can
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has to have the opportunity to do surgery, not just scrub up
has to have the opportunity to do surgery, not just scrub up
and stand at the table holding a retractor while the chief removes
and stand at the table holding a retractor while the chief removes
the gallbladder or secretes the stomach.  It is also important
the gallbladder or resects the stomach.  It is also important
for the development of surgery, that just as the patient pays
for the development of surgery, that just as the patient pays
the clinic and not the doctor, by the same token it is the
the clinic and not the doctor, by the same token it is the
corporate group and not the surgeon that he would sue if
corporate group and not the surgeon that he would sue if
he were to decide that he had been mistreated.  Potential
he were to decide that he had been mistreated.  Potential
malpractice suits are a powerful restraint and many operatives
malpractice suits are a powerful restraint and many operations
would never have been worked out of the monitor had not had the
would never have been worked out if the inventor had not had the
protective situation of the clinic to support the innovator.  This is
protective situation of the clinic to support the innovation.  This is
of [??] not the reason why some people prefer a clinic to a private
of course not the reason why some people prefer a clinic to a private
surgeon.  They simply think that a well known clinic will have only
surgeon.  They simply think that a well-known clinic will have only
the most highly skilled surgeons on the staff.  And perhaps they are
the most highly skilled surgeons on its staff.  And perhaps they are
carrying over into medicine the notion that you can be cheated by a man
carrying over into medicine the notion that you can be cheated by a man
but not by a respectable bank.  In any case, a good surgeon will be
but not by a respectable bank.  In any case, a good surgeon will be
skillful and were his judgements, whether he operates in a private
skillful and use his judgements, whether he operates in a private
hospital or in a clinic one, and the important thing is that
hospital or in a clinic one, and the important thing is that
the patient was free to make his choice according to his condition."
the patient was free to make his choice according to his condition."
"Isn't he free to do that anymore?"  You have to remember that my
  "Isn't he free to do that anymore?"  You have to remember that my
choice was made for me by the ambulance driver.  And his choice
choice was made for me by the ambulance driver.  And his choice

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purpose but for reasons which the public probably does not understand. Many procedures could never have been developed if the surgeon had not enjoyed, not only the clinical facilities - which is to say, access to larger numbers of patients - but the immunity conferred by the clinic system. By this I mean that the surgeon is on a salary from the clinic and it is not directly paid by the patient. This means that the senior surgeon can offer necessary training to his resident or his fellow by allowing him to perform the surgery, whether the patient likes it or not. This is important because the resident or the surgical fellow has to have the opportunity to do surgery, not just scrub up and stand at the table holding a retractor while the chief removes the gallbladder or resects the stomach. It is also important for the development of surgery, that just as the patient pays the clinic and not the doctor, by the same token it is the corporate group and not the surgeon that he would sue if he were to decide that he had been mistreated. Potential malpractice suits are a powerful restraint and many operations would never have been worked out if the inventor had not had the protective situation of the clinic to support the innovation. This is of course not the reason why some people prefer a clinic to a private surgeon. They simply think that a well-known clinic will have only the most highly skilled surgeons on its staff. And perhaps they are carrying over into medicine the notion that you can be cheated by a man but not by a respectable bank. In any case, a good surgeon will be skillful and use his judgements, whether he operates in a private hospital or in a clinic one, and the important thing is that the patient was free to make his choice according to his condition."

  "Isn't he free to do that anymore?"  You have to remember that my

choice was made for me by the ambulance driver. And his choice