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Updated: May 9, 2025
If it were the same thing it could not be love. And it seemed to be a thing that they feared to find. "Doctor Levillier is a great friend of mine," Valentine said. "He is a famous nerve-doctor. Seeing you hovering about his door led me to suppose you might be ill, and were going to consult him. I hope you are not ill." "Not I!" "Because he is away from home at present." "Oh!"
The Russian Grand Duke, whose malady was mainly composed of two ingredients, unlimited wealth and almost unlimited power, was slow in recovering, and slower still in making up his mind to part with the little nerve-doctor whom he had summoned from England. And so London was beginning to fall into its misty autumn mood before Doctor Levillier was once more established in Harley Street.
Who's that, then," asked Cuckoo. "Doctor Levillier. Surely you've heard me talk about him." "No, dearie." "Oh, he's a nerve-doctor, and a sort of little saint, lives for his work, and is a deuced religious chap, never does anything, you know." Julian looked at her. "Oh," she said. "And believes in everything.
"You don't suppose a respectable English nerve-doctor wants to know anything about psychology? They'd be interested in the case in France, or in the United States, but they wouldn't be able to keep down Milly Number Two." "Then what use would they be to me?" asked Milly, despairingly. "I can only trust in God; and He seems to have forsaken me." "No, no, my dear child!" cried Lady Thomson.
By becoming alive to various little sensitive spots in others, we are enabled to avoid them, and save an endless amount of petty suffering which might increase to suffering that was really severe. One good illustration of this want of sympathy, in a small way, is the waiting-room of a well-known nerve-doctor.
Such an illness is a matter of temperament, I dare say, and the clergy tinker at our temperaments, don't they? while you doctors tinker at our bodies." "A nerve-doctor has as much to do with mind as body, and no doctor can possibly do much good if he entirely ignores the mind. But you know my theories." "Yes. They make you clergyman and doctor in one, a dangerous man."
This fact, no doubt, accounted partially for the fact that many looked upon him as the greatest nerve-doctor in London. For the nervous system is surely a network lacing the body to the soul, and vice versa. Every liaison has its connecting links, the links that have brought it into being. One lust stretches forth a hook and finds an eye in another, and there is union.
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