The Meeting
"Mybelovedchild,"heresumed,"wasnowgrowingrapidlyworse.Thephysicianwhoattendedherhadfailedtoproducetheslightestimpressiononherdisease,forsuchIthensupposedittobe.Hesawmyalarm,andsuggestedaconsultation.Icalledinanablerphysician,fromGratz.
"Severaldayselapsedbeforehearrived.Hewasagoodandpious,aswellasaleanedman.Havingseenmypoorwardtogether,theywithdrewtomylibrarytoconferanddiscuss.I,fromtheadjoiningroom,whereIawaitedtheirsummons,heardthesetwogentlemen’svoicesraisedinsomethingsharperthanastrictlyphilosophicaldiscussion.Iknockedatthedoorandentered.IfoundtheoldphysicianfromGratzmaintaininghistheory.Hisrivalwascombatingitwithundisguisedridicule,accompaniedwithburstsoflaughter.Thisunseemlymanifestationsubsidedandthealtercationendedonmyentrance.
"‘Sir,’saidmyfirstphysician,‘mylearnedbrotherseemstothinkthatyouwantaconjuror,andnotadoctor.’
"‘Pardonme,’saidtheoldphysicianfromGratz,lookingdispleased,‘Ishallstatemyownviewofthecaseinmyownwayanothertime.Igrieve,MonsieurleGeneral,thatbymyskillandscienceIcanbeofnouse.BeforeIgoIshalldomyselfthehonortosuggestsomethingtoyou.’
"Heseemedthoughtful,andsatdownatatableandbegantowrite.
"Profoundlydisappointed,Imademybow,andasIturnedtogo,theotherdoctorpointedoverhisshouldertohiscompanionwhowaswriting,andthen,withashrug,significantlytouchedhisforehead.