Season 5 (1965)
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Episodes 26
War of Nerves
The surgeon's secret.
Read MoreO the Big Wheel Turns by Faith
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A Nightingale Named Nathan
""Were I a nightingale, I would act like one."" (Epictetus)
Read MoreRun For Your Lives, Dr. Galanos Practices Here
Le Médecin Malgré Lui
Read MoreBecause of the Needle, the Haystack was Lost
A proverb of great pith.
Read MoreWhat to Her is Plato?
An academic debate.
Read MoreFrancini? Who is Francini?
Introduction and variations.
Read MoreThen I, and You, and All of Us Fall Down
Rules of the game.
Read MoreNo More, Cried the Rooster—There Will Be Truth
A lifetime of hard work seems undesirable for an intern.
Read MoreThe Importance of Being 65937
When Givers Prove Unkind
Rich gifts wax poor, to the noble mind.
Read MoreThe Man from Quasilia
Another county heard from.
Read MoreWhy Did the Day Go Backwards?
To see the night before.
Read MoreIf You Really Want to Know What Goes On In a Hospital...
""Like a patient etherized upon a table.""
Read MoreIf You Play Your Cards Right, You Too Can Be a Loser
""Tell the truth or trump—but get the trick."" (Twain)
Read MoreIn Case of Emergency, Cry Havoc
""And let slip the dogs of war.""
Read MoreMeantime, We Shall Express our Darker Purpose
Meantime we shall express our darker purpose. Give me the map there. Know that we have divided In three our kingdom: and 'tis our fast intent To shake all cares and business from our age; Conferring them on younger strengths, while we Unburthen'd crawl toward death.
King Lear
Read MoreFor San Diego, You Need a Different Bus
You can get there from here.
Read MoreSmile, Baby, Smile, It's Only Twenty Dols of Pain
The agony and the estimate: trigeminal neuralgia, the tic douloureux.
Read MoreFun and Games and Other Tragic Things
Whistling in the dark.
Read MoreWeave Nets To Catch The Wind
Courts adieu, and all delights, All bewitching appetites; Sweetest breath, and clearest eye, Like perfumes go out and die; And consequently this is done, As shadows wait upon the sun. Vain the ambition of kings, Who seek by trophies and dead things, To leave a living name behind, And weave but nets to catch the wind. O you have wrought a miracle, and melted A heart of adamant: you have compris'd In this dumb pageant, a right excellent form Of penitence.
John Webster, The Devil's Law-Case
Read MoreLullaby for a Wind-Up Toy
The unmoved mover.
Read MoreWhere Did All the Roses Go?
""No gardener has died within rosaceous memory."" (Beckett)
Read MoreTwenty-Six Ways to Spell Heartbreak, A, B, C, D ...
You pays your money and you takes your choice.
Read MorePull The Wool Over Your Eyes, Here Comes The Cold Wind Of Truth
Self-diagnosis.
Read MoreThen, Suddenly, Panic
""Fear in a handful of dust."" (Eliot)
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