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Doctors: An Address delivered to the Students of the Medical School of the Middlesex Hospital, 1st October, 1908 is a thought-provoking and inspiring speech by Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt, a distinguished English physician and scholar. Delivered at the dawn of the twentieth century, this address captures the spirit, challenges, and responsibilities of the medical profession during a period of rapid scientific advancement and social change. Allbutt speaks directly to the new generation of medical students, offering wisdom drawn from his own extensive experience in medicine, research, and education. In this eloquent and reflective address, Allbutt explores the ethical foundations of medical practice, emphasizing the importance of compassion, integrity, and lifelong learning. He discusses the evolving role of doctors in society, the necessity of balancing scientific rigor with human empathy, and the enduring value of humility and service. Allbutt also addresses the pressures and temptations that young doctors may face, urging them to remain steadfast in their commitment to patient welfare and professional excellence. Rich with historical context and personal insight, Doctors serves as both a historical document and a timeless guide for anyone entering the medical field. Allbutt’s words resonate with a deep respect for the art and science of healing, and his address remains relevant for modern readers interested in the history of medicine, medical ethics, and the enduring challenges faced by healthcare professionals.