PEDIATRICS Vol. 51 No. 6 June 1973, pp. 1094
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Excerpt XII: Lion and the Mouse

Thomas E. Cone Jr. M.D.

The moral of the fable illustrated belowl will be recognized as the well-known rule of ethical conduct called the golden rule.

All of the fables published in this series have demonstrated that fables consist of two parts-the symbolic representation and the application or the instruction from it; the latter is the moral of the tale and indispensible to it.