Daily Dialogue — December 6, 2017
Dr. George A. Harris: Our society faces momentous decisions. Decisions about the right to die. About abortion. About terminal illness…
Dr. George A. Harris: Our society faces momentous decisions. Decisions about the right to die. About abortion. About terminal illness, prolonged coma, transplantation. Decisions about life and death. But society isn’t deciding. Congress isn’t deciding. The courts aren’t deciding. Religion isn’t deciding. Why? Because society is leaving it up to us, the experts. The doctors.
Dr. Susan Wheeler: You’re crazy.
Dr. George A. Harris: Americans spend $125 billion a year on health. More than defense. Because Americans believe in medical care. These great hospital complexes are the cathedrals of our age. Billions of dollars, thousands of beds. A whole nation of sick people turning to us for help.
Dr. Susan Wheeler: You, you ought to see somebody.
Dr. George A. Harris: They’re children, Sue. They trust us. We can’t tell them everything. Our job is to make things easier for them. I’m sure you agree.
Dr. Susan Wheeler: You’re killing people.
Dr. George A. Harris: We must always take the long view. Not of the individual, but of society as a whole. Because medicine is now a great social force. The individual is too small.
— Coma (1978), screenplay by Michael Crichton, novel by Robin Cook
The Daily Dialogue theme for the week: Medical, suggested by Denise Garcia.
Trivia: Director Michael Crichton attended medical school while author Robin Cook is a doctor (surgeon and ophthalmologist).
Dialogue On Dialogue: The dialogue above is a great example of a Nemesis character expressing their world view, justifying their abhorrent actions. It may be appalling, however it is logical given a certain frame of mind. And more important, the Nemesis believes it.