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Dr. Paull's Theory: A Romance

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A young surgeon’s clinical interest in nervous disease becomes entwined with personal mystery when he treats an injured, enigmatic elderly man and uncovers a locket and papers. The story moves through diary extracts and episodic scenes that reveal romantic entanglements, family tensions, and a disputed medical or moral theory advanced by the protagonist. Key moments—a startling proposal, dreams, moral confrontations, and a search for provenance—expose conflicting temperaments and beliefs, while characters grapple with attachment, disappointment, and the slow unravelling of hidden motives and secrets.

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Alice M. Diehl

Alice M. Diehl was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her notable works include "A Woman Martyr," which explores themes of sacrifice and resilience, and "Dr. Paull's Theory: A Romance," a narrative that intertwines romance with intellectual discourse. Diehl's writing often reflects the social issues of her time, providing insight into the lives and struggles of women. Through her fiction, she engaged with contemporary debates on gender and morality, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her era.

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