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Physician's Anthology: 20 Timeless Storybooks from the Physician's Desk - The Tragedy of Fotheringay A Book About Doctors A Woman's Quest Dr Southwood Smith etc - cover

Physician's Anthology: 20 Timeless Storybooks from the Physician's Desk - The Tragedy of Fotheringay A Book About Doctors A Woman's Quest Dr Southwood Smith etc

L. T. Meade, R. Austin Freeman, Winston K. Marks, Clifford Halifax, John Cordy Jeaffreson, Bernard Shaw, Dillon Wallace, Arthur Cheney Train, William Macmichael, Elizabeth Blackwell, Amelia Young, Melvin L. Severy, Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, Eva Shaw McLaren, Marie E. Zakrzewska, Mary Monica Maxwell-Scott, Ellen M. Firebaugh, Gertrude Hill Lewes, James Bayard Clark, Harold Barclay

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In 'Physician's Anthology: 20 Timeless Storybooks from the Physician's Desk,' readers encounter a rich tapestry of narratives that seamlessly weave together elements of medical science, human emotion, and the art of storytelling. This collection brings together an eclectic mix of literary styles, from compelling short stories to poignant autobiographical sketches, and explores themes such as medical ethics, the healer's journey, and the resilience of the human spirit. With captivating tales that delve into the lives of both doctors and patients, the anthology highlights the significant impact of the medical profession on society. Stories like those set in remote outposts or bustling urban centers provide varied and vivid portrayals of the physician's world. The anthology features esteemed authors and historical figures from the medical realm, whose backgrounds span continents and eras, offering a plethora of perspectives. Contributions from pioneering women like Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female physician in the U.S., and the adventurous narratives of Sir Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, bring historical depth and diversity to the collection. These voices, laden with insights garnered from firsthand experiences and cultural contexts, enrich the anthology and align it with significant literary and historical movements, such as the late-Victorian medical revolution and the early 20th-century focus on humanitarian initiatives. 'Physician's Anthology' offers readers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with diverse literary voices unified by their dedication to the medical profession and storytelling art. This anthology is not only educational, shining light on the evolution of medical practices and the physicians' intricate roles, but it also fosters a dialogue between past and present, challenging readers to reflect on the timeless and universal themes encountered within. Delve into this collection to uncover a multitude of narratives that traverse the landscapes of science, morality, and human experience, inviting readers into the heart of the physician's journey.
Disponibile da: 04/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 1200 pagine.

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