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So far, our beloved clinical etymologist, Dr. Kim, has explored the roots of medical language through history, etymology, and clinical reasoning.
But today is different.
Instead of tracing the origin of a word, he turns to the origin of something far more profound—the human moments that shape medicine itself.
This special episode steps away from terminology and textbooks, and lingers instead on the quiet space between a mother and daughter, a physician and his patient, and the Act of Letting Go, Gently.
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So far, our beloved clinical etymologist, Dr. Kim, has explored the roots of medical language through history, etymology, and clinical reasoning.
But today is different.
Instead of tracing the origin of a word, he turns to the origin of something far more profound—the human moments that shape medicine itself.
This special episode steps away from terminology and textbooks, and lingers instead on the quiet space between a mother and daughter, a physician and his patient, and the Act of Letting Go, Gently.