. . . No one died from infection under Keen. . . . He (Keen) began to chronicle the results in statistical articles. He was threatened with expulsion from the Pennsylvania Medical Association. . . . . This was in the 1890's. . . . Finally was accepted as the greatest surgeon in the US. The old man told me - and he started to cry. . . 'I nearly went under. I was nearly shut off.
What one relishes, nourishes.