A study in morbid psychology. In it, a physician, whose duty it was to heal and cure, plays the part of a deceiver in order to work on a weak woman's conscience with a view to a future repentance brought about by remorse. The woman was a patient in his hospital; was already somewhat morbid in her jealousy and showed a mind greatly in need of careful scientific treatment. She attempted to murder the woman in the next cot, her rival in love. The doctor saved the other patient, but let the guilty one think that she had accomplished her insane desire. Not every spectator will like the Doctor's method. The story has an unconvincing climax. The acting sets, photography and all mechanical work are good. - The Moving Picture World, September 14, 1912