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Conversely, if you ''are'' called "doctor", you ''must'' know medicine.
Conversely, if you ''are'' called "doctor", you ''must'' know medicine.
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{{quote| <small>Quick, Doctor, the patient is in [[Not That Kind of Doctor|HERE]]--What do you mean, you're [[Not That Kind of Doctor]]?</small>}}
{{quote|<small>Quick, Doctor, the patient is in [[Not That Kind of Doctor|HERE]]--What do you mean, you're [[Not That Kind of Doctor]]?</small>}}


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If you don't know medicine, you don't get to be called "doctor". Conversely, if you are called "doctor", you must know medicine.


Quick, Doctor, the patient is in HERE--What do you mean, you're Not That Kind of Doctor?