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Samuel Rogers recalled how eminent Dr Fordyce had been called out to a lady patient, and during the examination had muttered ‘Drunk’ to himself reprovingly. Next day he decided he must apologise, but at that moment he received a note from his patient, saying she had heard him diagnose her real condition, and offering a hundred pounds for his silence.

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