In the midst of the cold and dark in the current practice of medicine there is a glimmer of hope called the soul of medicine – comprehensive, compassionate, patient-clinician interactions focused solely on the needs of the patient – that can warm and enlighten both patients and clinicians. This book consists of essays and poems describing patient-clinician interactions exhibiting the soul of medicine. Though coming from different viewpoints, both the general public and medical personnel can be enlightened from what they read. The general public has the opportunity to witness the lifting of the veil that shades the lives of clinicians and their loved ones – and from that observation, to occasionally understand why patients are treated as they are. For medical practitioners, what is read offers the possibility of hope – knowing there are at least some ongoing manifestations of the soul of medicine, and how to be like them.