
'Doc.' Gordon
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Authors:
- Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
1852 - 1930
- Merrill, Frank T.
1848 - 1923
About this book
In a rapidly changing early 20th-century America, "Doc. Gordon" by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman explores the intricate dynamics of medicine and community. As James Elliot, a fresh medical graduate, steps into the role of assistant to the esteemed Doctor Thomas Gordon, he confronts the challenges of ambition and ethical dilemmas in healthcare. This compelling narrative delves into the complexities of professional identity and societal expectations, revealing the nuanced relationships between healer and patient. Ideal for students and historians alike, this novel offers a rich tapestry of character development and moral inquiry, inviting readers to reflect on the evolving nature of medical practice and the human experience. Discover the profound insights within "Doc. Gordon," a timeless exploration of duty and compassion.
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