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Good Humour, Good Health

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So on the one hand there's the doctor griping about unruly patients who prefer to eat tasty rather than healthy, and on the other, there's the patient, suspecting his own dietitian of trying to starve him to death. It's exactly this kind of a stereotypically authoritarian physician who served at the court of Sancho Panza, the former squire to Don Quixote. Throughout Sancho's dinner he would stand at his lord's side and order the servants to take away every dish as soon as it was put in front of the hungry Panza (who certainly liked to eat, as you can even see by his last name, which is the Spanish word for "belly").
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