
Season 4 (1964)
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Episodes 31
It being reckoned that Jesus was actually born in September.
Read MoreFrom the wreck of my past, which hath perish'd, Thus much I at least may recall, It hath taught me that which I most cherish'd Deserved to be dearest of all: In the desert a fountain is springing, In the wide waste there still is a tree, And a bird in the solitude singing, Which speaks to my spirit of thee.
Lord Byron
Read More""There is a march of science; but who shall beat the drums for its retreat?"" (Charles Lamb)
Read More""The summer is over...""
Read MoreThe proverb put to the test.
Read MoreThe power of personality.
Read MoreThe punctuated forest. Autism and deafness in children.
Read MoreA picture is most eloquent.
Read MoreThe classical Rx, yet Dr. Swanson fails to inspire respect.
Read MoreL'amour et la mort.
Read MoreThe Freudian prescription.
Read More""As to moral courage, he [Napoleon] had very rarely found it, he said, that of two hours past midnight; which is to say, courage unawares.""
Read MoreThe whirligig of 3/4 time.
Read MoreThe threshold of knowledge.
Read MoreThe parabolic return. A scientist from Australia on his last legs.
Read MorePas de Deux
A romantic ballet.
Read MoreWorking in the hospital milieu.
Read MoreCleopatra and the clepsydra.
Read MoreLooking Forward
When I am grown to man's estate I shall be very proud and great, And tell the other girls and boys Not to meddle with my toys.
Robert Louis Stevenson
Read MoreVarious strings and attachments.
Read MoreShadow and substance.
Read MoreDr. Green practices the best medicine, but Dr. Zorba and Dr. Casey are rather saturnine on his manner.
Read MoreModern medicine.
Read MoreThe key of mourning.
Read More""To a close shorn sheep, God gives wind by measure."" (George Herbert)
Read MoreGen. 41:41
Read MoreEuthanasia.
""Journeys end in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know.""—Twelfth Night
Read MoreA change of management.
Read MoreA son of the auld sod.
Read MoreA memorable rapprochement.
Read MoreA mount with a legendary moniker.
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