Tales of a Country Doctor

Tales of a Country Doctor

Author: Paul Carter

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2014-04-21

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1499000138

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One cold winter night, on my way to have dinner with friends, I got stuck in traffic. There had been an accident at the lights ahead. As I sat there in the dark and the wet, waiting for the mess to be cleared, I glanced across the road. There on a noticeboard outside a rundown weatherboard church was a message Unless you change direction you will end up where you are going. Its a sign, I said, Ha ha! But I had already taken the message to heart. Paul Carter was a successful doctor with a thriving practice in Melbourne but his personal life had reached a crossroads and the buzz of the city had turned to a grey and grimy drudge. The answer to his problems he decided, was to move to the country to a house on a hill overlooking a lake. Tales of A Country Doctor are Pauls stories of adjusting to life in a small town, and how he came to meet his best mate Hardy, the Munsterlander. Compelling, delightful and surprising, these charming stories of life, loss and healing in a country town will transport you and renew your faith in humanity.


The Further Tales of a Country Doctor

The Further Tales of a Country Doctor

Author: Paul Carter

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2014-06-23

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1499004079

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There are no secrets in a small country town but if you open your mind as well as your heart, who knows whats around the corner. Twenty five years ago Paul Carter moved from inner city Melbourne to regional Victoria on a tree-changing whim. But in a country town you are not just simply the family doctor, you are also a confidante, advocate, priest, batsman, bowler, banker, topic of gossip and even best man. In the spirit of James Herriot and Whitney Otto, The Further Tales of a Country Doctor are Pauls stories of the tapestries of life overseeing a country practice. Rich, spirited, irresistible, sombre but overwhelmingly uplifting, the humanity of these stories will stay with you for a long time.


A Country Doctor

A Country Doctor

Author: Sarah Orne Jewett

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13:

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A Country Doctor by Sarah Orne Jewett: In this charming and poignant short story, Sarah Orne Jewett delves into the life of a country doctor, exploring the challenges and joys of his profession and the close-knit community he serves. The narrative captures the rural landscape and the unique bond between the doctor and his patients, celebrating the human connections that enrich life in a small town. Key Aspects of the Book "A Country Doctor": Rural Life and Community: The story paints a vivid picture of rural life and the interconnectedness of a small community. Character Study: Jewett's writing delves into the life and personality of the country doctor, providing insights into his experiences and emotions. Humanity and Compassion: "A Country Doctor" showcases the doctor's empathy and dedication to his patients, highlighting the importance of caring for one another. Sarah Orne Jewett was an American author born in 1849. She is known for her regional fiction, which captures the spirit of rural life and the beauty of the New England landscape. "A Country Doctor" exemplifies Jewett's skill in depicting intimate portraits of characters and their connections to their surroundings.


Essays in Honour of Michael Bliss

Essays in Honour of Michael Bliss

Author: Alison Li

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 513

ISBN-13: 0802090974

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A leading public intellectual, Michael Bliss has written prolifically for academic and popular audiences and taught at the University of Toronto from 1968 to 2006. Among his publications are a comprehensive history of the discovery of insulin, and major biographies of Frederick Banting, William Osler, and Harvey Cushing. The essays in this volume, each written by former doctoral students of Bliss, with a foreword by John Fraser and Elizabeth McCallum, do honour to his influence, and, at the same time, reflect upon the writing of history in Canada at the end of the twentieth century. The opening essays discuss Bliss's career, his impact on the study of history, and his academic record. Bliss himself contributes an autobiographical essay that strengthens our understanding of the business of scholarship, teaching, and writing. In the second section, the contributors interrogate public mythmaking in the relationship between politics and business in eighteenth-, nineteenth-, and twentieth-century Canada. Further sections investigate the relationship between fatherhood, religion, and historiography, as well as topics in health and public policy. A final section on 'Medical Science and Practice' deals with subjects ranging from early endocrinology, lobotomy, the mechanical heart, and medical biography as a genre. Going beyond a collection of dedicatory essays, this volume explores the wider subject of writing social and medical history in Canada in the late twentieth century.


Repeat Prescription: Hilarious True Stories from a Country Practice

Repeat Prescription: Hilarious True Stories from a Country Practice

Author: Michael Sparrow

Publisher: Prelude Books

Published: 2020-07-23

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1788422252

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Dr Sparrow is back, coping with more bizarre, macabre and hilarious situations. Following his successful debut with Country Doctor, he once more guides us through the daily rounds of the weird and wonderful in his practice on the Devon/Cornwall border. What would you do if faced with the unsuccessful resuscitation of the wrong patient, being held at gunpoint as a suspected terrorist or confronting a blind man who refuses to stop driving? And what about the little old lady who presents you with a supermarket bag stuffed with £20 notes? Add to this, jets crashing on the runway, fleeting glimpses of the Royal Genitalia and the haunting tale of the suicidal stranger and an abducted child - and you will start to have some idea of the unpredictable life of Dr Sparrow.


A Country Doctor's Chronicle

A Country Doctor's Chronicle

Author: Roger A. MacDonald

Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780873515092

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MacDonald takes readers on another round of house calls, office visits, and emergency summons in this charming collection of vignettes--some hopeful, some heartbreaking--that offer a unique look at a bygone era of 20th-century rural America.


Disgust

Disgust

Author: Winfried Menninghaus

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2003-10-09

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780791458310

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A volume in the SUNY series, Intersections: Philosophy and Critical Theory Rodolphe Gasche, editor


Len Jenkin's Theatre

Len Jenkin's Theatre

Author: Robert J. Andreach

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 0761853235

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Early in his career, Len Jenkin identified two qualities that theatre should have: wonder and heart. Imagination creates wonder by transforming nature to suggest more than nature. Love engages the heart on the quest to experience the wonder, for though Jenkin is an experimental playwright, his plays are not abstruse symbols. They are tales that take salesmen and actresses, historical figures and fictional characters, through a Stein landscape and a Kafka story, pop culture, and recreated scenes from the Bible and The Canterbury Tales, The Aeneid, and Headlong Hall to an amusement park ride and a penal colony, a flophouse and a garden. Bodacious verbal and visual images build in power until they soar as pilgrims tell tales to pass the night while waiting to cross the river; Hawthorne, Sophie, and Melville on the beach hear the ever-encroaching kraken; and Margo Veil essays the roles that all questing mortals play in life.