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Juana had told the neighbors to get the doctor, but the doctor wouldn't come. He would be more useful with healing the rich people. If the doctor wouldn't come to them, then they would come to him. That's just what they did. This problem had become a neighborhood problem. The whole entire neighborhood came with Kino and Juana to show their support. To not come would be a sign of disrespect. When the reached the doctor's door, Kino was about to knock on the door. "Kino hesitated a moment. This doctor was not of his people. This doctor was of a race which for nearly four hundred years had beaten and starved and robbed and despised Kino's race." Kino then knocked on the door. .
The man who opened the door was not the doctor, but a man who was the same race as Kino. Kino told the man that he needed the doctor's help and the situation that they were in. The man then closed the door and told the doctor what the problem was. The doctor's reply to the servant was, "I am a doctor, not a veterinary. Has he any money? I, I alone in the world am supposed to work for nothing-and I am tired of it. See if he has any money!" The servant did as he was told. Kino then reached into his pocket and unfolded a piece of paper many times. Inside the folded paper were 8 small misshapen seed pearls, "as ugly and gray as little ulcers, flattened and almost valueless." It didn't take long for the servant to return. .
"The doctor has gone out," he said. "He was called to a serious case." Kino, Juana, and the rest of the neighborhood left for home. .
Kino and Juana then decided to look for money, so they came down to the beach and to Kino's canoe. This canoe was very special to Kino. This canoe was giving to him by his grandfather who had bought it from Nayarit. He then gave it to Kino's father, who did given it to Kino. Juana took "some brown seaweed and made a flat damp poultice of it, and this she applied to the baby's swollen shoulder.