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The phrase "the good doctor" is a cliché which is commonly used in reference to any physician, sometimes with an ironic tone. Its first use was almost certainly by Shakespeare, at the end of Act V, Scene 1 of ''Macbeth'': :Doctor: ...So, good night: :::My mind she has mated, and amazed my sight. :::I think, but dare not speak. :Gentlewoman: Good night, good doctor. (''Exeunt'').〔Gordon, Richard (2002). ''Literary Companion to Medicine''. Macmillan. p. 364. ISBN 9780312313517.〕 == References ==
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