OK TTT just for yoy you-;)
1954 a London Teaching Hospital host to a Seminar on Neurology for budding Consultant Neurologists for our NHS.
It was suggested that as 2nd year medical students by our tutor that we should attend , sit at the back and experience life as a medical student.
20 of us took our seats at the back of the Lecture Theatre as a case was wheeled in and the participants were invited to examine her eyes.
The presenter asked if anyone else in the audience would like to examine her and my mate Dick Swann stood up and proceeded down to the front, ignoring cries from his mates, to come back , sit down and shut up.
Ignoring our pleas, he confidently examined the patient and without a word and in silence returned to his mates on the back row.
Sir Russell Brain looked at Dick and said
"Well Mr Swann?"
Dick replied " Wison's Disease, with typical Kaiser Fleishner rings in the eyes.
Good old Dick and thank you for suffering another of my memories when Medicine and Surgery was an art.