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Though the initial intent is to treat only those who cannot pay, Eleanor can't run a free clinic on her own without taking patients on the side, and a fair bit of the show's plot revolves around ethical dilemmas on whom to treat and why. Rather than focusing the series on exotic new ailments, due to the historical setting, a good deal of the show is spent demonstrating the historical approach to a problem - an ovariectomy for a woman with post-partum depression, for example - and they don't shy away from showing some spurting blood here and there.
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* [[Anyone Can Die]]: Rather graphically, {{spoiler|Lady Cora Peters}} in the first series, and {{spoiler|Dan Bentley}} in the second.
* [[Blood From the Mouth]]
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