"Of all the people who touched her and poked at her, [Dr. Jonasson] was the only one in whom she felt a measure of trust. She never felt that he was giving her strange looks. He visited her room, chatted a while, and examined her to check on her progress. [...] He seemed to be interested only in how her muscles were working, how the healing in her brain was progressing, and how she felt in general.
"Besides, he had -- literally -- rooted around in her brain. Someone who rummaged around in your brain had to be treated with respect."
-- from the third novel in Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest (that's the title on the English translation; the original Swedish title is Luftslottet som sprängdes)