Example Act II, Scene 4
"Sgnanarelle (the so-called doctor) - Now these vapors which I speak come to pass, on the left, where is the liver, the right side, which is the heart, it is the lung, we call Latin Armyan having communication with the brain, we call in Greek nasmus, through the vena cava we call in Hebrew cubile, meets in its path said vapors, which fill the ventricles of the scapula, and because said vapors. .. understand this reasoning, I pray you, and because said vapors have some malignancy ... Hear now this, I beg you.
Geronte - Yes.
Sganarelle - Have some malignancy, which is caused ... Pay attention please.
Geronte - I'm
Sganarelle - Which is caused by the acrid humours engendered in the concavity of the diaphragm, sometimes these fumes ... Obsatandus, nequeis, potarinum, quipsa milus. That is what makes your daughter is dumb.
Jacqueline - Ah! that is cà bian said, our man!
Lucas - What have I bian language also hanged?
Geronte - There is no better reason, no doubt. There is only one thing that shocked me: it is the place of the liver and heart. It seems that you put me differently than they are; the heart is on the left and the liver on the right.
Sganarelle - Yes, it was once so; but we changed all that, and we now medicine in a whole new way. (...) "
Molière excels in brilliant denunciation of fats, hypocrites, who play mediocre noblemen, spreading to those who listen to them, they dressed nullity of a beautiful phrasing charged to a confident tone. Molière is timeless. It sharpens our senses, puts them on alert, know how to drive them in the path of criticism of ridicule to expose the counterfeiters, charlatans and impostors others: the list is long and ever renewed.