Two men, Walter, and Wilfred were discussing the competence of a psychiatrist in handling mental patients. The conversation went on the following lines.
Walter: Dr.Jennifer is a great psychiatrist. He is heading a Mental Hospital with five hundred patients. His track record is very good. Patients like him and they get cured completely.
Wilfred: True. They all like him. He has a great 'crack' record. Many others have also complimented his diagnostic skills. They attribute his success rate to the fact that he has the same mental condition and frame of mind as that of the patients. This makes him to diagnose correctly and cure.
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