With reference to imagery from Matthias Grünewald's masterpiece, the Isenheim Altarpiece, this essay considers how health-care practitioners especially- but all of us in practice-can learn to wonder in a way that does not objectify the differently abled but instead honors them. Wondering at the images in Grünewald's work requires humility, curiosity, patience, compassion, and grit-virtues that all health-care professionals would do well to cultivate.
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