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* HotDrinkCure: Doctor Smurf recommends that Sickly Smurf drink some horehound tea for his "illness" (which doesn't actually exist).


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* SoupIsMedicine: Papa Smurf tells Sickly Smurf to drink some vegetable soup and rest. Played with in that Sickly isn't actually sick, he just thinks he is.
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Fainting: Smurfette faints from overworking.

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A Smurf decides to become a doctor, but his superficial knowledge of medicine makes his treatments lackluster at best and harmful at worst.
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* BackAlleyDoctor: Doctor Smurf begins as such, though a well-meaning one, who takes great pride in his self-appointed role.
Fainting: Smurfette faints from overworking.
* {{Homage}}: "Doctor Smurf" is largely inspired by Jules Romains' well-known and beloved play ''Dr. Knock''. It lampshades the play with a comical footnote and a retake in {{Smurfing}} of the play's most popular lines.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Doctor Smurf has Dopey Smurf undress, but Doctor Smurf gets sidetracked by an argument with Papa Smurf before checking Dopey Smurf, who later reveals he's still naked, to Smurfette's shock.
* PlaceboEffect: Papa Smurf's medicine to Sickly Smurf is actually a placebo for Sickly Smurf's psychosomatic illnesses.
* SpiceRackPanacea: Doctor Smurf's intended cure for most diseases are herbal potions.
* WorstAid: In-universe example of the trope, as Doctor Smurf's less-than-perfect idea of first aid often causes some fairly realistic (if still cartoonish) damage to his patients.

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