Witnesses said doctors and nurses, some of whom had children at the school, were crying in the hallways as the children arrived.
Dr. Lebovitz said he had seen several doctors cry after doing painful procedures.
In tones of exultation the doctor cried, "Look, I'm flying!
When doctors were crying in the emergency room, he sent counselors there.
As she left, the doctors and nurses cried.
Advance, O Babemba," cried the doctor who had tried to drink all the coffee, "and see what happens.
Tears weren't a conditioned medical reflex, he knew, because doctors just did not cry over patients.
The doctor looked at the dish, had no idea what to say, and cried: 'Ah, poor Crabb.'
Then the fellow in the stove thought that the doctor meant him, and full of terror, sprang out, crying: 'That man knows everything!'
"If you please, doctor, I've come for you," he cried; "the wife was taken bad at six o'clock."