The first time Silas Wheeler tried to use a stethoscope, he put it on the wrong patient.
He was twenty-two, in a small medical training program in rural Massachusetts, and the patient was a man named Herbert who owned a feed store and had a cough that kept him up at night. Silas had put the stethoscope on Herbert's cat before he remembered that cats don't need bronchial exams. Dr. Abigail Marsh, who ran the program, watched him do this with an expression that was neither amused nor...
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