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hake of some people makes you think of accident and sudden
death。 Contrast this ill…boding hand with the quick; skilful; quiet hand
of a nurse whom I remember with affection because she took the best
care of my teacher。 I have clasped the hands of some rich people that
spin not and toil not; and yet are not beautiful。 Beneath their soft;
smooth roundness what a chaos of undeveloped character!
I am sure there is no hand parable to the physician's in patient
skill; merciful gentleness and splendid certainty。 No wonder that Ruskin
finds in the sure strokes of the surgeon the perfection of control and
delicate precision for the artist to emulate。 If the physician is a man
of great nature; there will be healing for the spirit in his touch。 This
magic touch of well…being was in the hand of a dear friend of mine who
was our doctor in sickness and health。 His happy cordial spirit did his
patients good whether they needed medicine or not。
As there are many beauties of the face; so the beauties of the hand are
many。 Touch has its ecstasies。 The hands of people of strong
individuality and sensitiveness are wonderfully mobile。 In a glance of
their finger…tips they express many shades of thought。 Now and again I
touch a fine; graceful; supple…wristed hand which spells with the same
beauty and distinction that you must see in the handwriting of some
highly cul