The Doctor's Dilemma

At the conclusion of the memoir, Dillard writes: Despite my oath, I know what I would do on that cold roadside near Gettysburg today. I would drive on. Explain whether or not you agree with the doctors decision to drive on in the future.

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I think the doctor found the whole situation sodid with Ridgeon admitting that he killed Louis by not treating him himself, that he knew Bonington would fudge the treatment and thus Louis would die. I would have stayed away from that situation as well.