Season 16, Episode 3

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Beginning

Meredith: 

In the earliest days of medicine, we're going back thousands of years, doctors spoke of healing as a reunion. When we close a patient, connect severed tendons, repair a liver, we're just reuniting the tissue. Restoring what was there before the illness. Ideally, it's a happy reunion. But things get tricky when we fail to make the right connection. Or worse, when we reunite two things that were best kept apart. 

Ending

We do our best to reunite the healthy cells and tissue, and if we do our jobs right, there's another kind of reunion, the patients and their families, their loved ones, their lives. But those reunions can get tricky, too. If you had troubles before going into the OR, they won't magically go away now that you're healed. Some things will get better, others could get worse. Because when you let your guard down you're a lot more likely to go down a dangerous path. 

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