| Harold Lloyd | Dr. Jackson - "Jack" for short |
| Mildred Davis | The Sick-Little-Well-Girl |
| John T. Prince | The Father |
| Eric Mayne | Dr. Ludwig von Saulsbourg |
| C. Norman Hammond | The Lawyer |
| Anna Townsend | Jamison's Mother (uncredited) |
| Mickey Daniels | Boy Patient (uncredited) |
| Charles Stevenson | Asylum Guard (as Charles E. Stevenson) |
| Richard Daniels | Man (uncredited) |
The conniving Dr. Ludwig von Saulsbourg can't seem to help a young woman who is continually ill, so her wealthy father enlists small-town physician Dr. Jack to treat his daughter. Dr. Jack believes that kindness and compassion do more good for patients than newfangled potions or vaccines, and before long the girl is feeling better than ever. Unfortunately, she also falls in love with Dr. Jack, which sends the girl's father into a rage.
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