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A consumptive young woman and her devoted mother seek remedies amid recommended climate cures, prompting a blunt physician to diagnose advanced illness and criticize fashionable treatments. Medical consultations reveal a clash between expert science and social custom, while the physician's memories and professional frustrations illuminate public-health failures and class indifference. Portraits of affluent society's manners and maternal tenderness are juxtaposed with clinical realism, showing how illness exposes moral and emotional costs. The narrative examines responsibility, the limits of care, and the tensions between aesthetic indulgence and medical necessity in a milieu marked by decay and social hypocrisy.

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Jean Lorrain

Jean Lorrain was a French author known for his contributions to the literary movement of Symbolism. His works often explore themes of decadence and the complexities of human emotion. Lorrain's notable titles include "Ellen," a novel that reflects his intricate style and psychological depth. He also wrote "Monsieur de Phocas, Astarté: Roman," which showcases his flair for blending the fantastical with the real. His writings often delve into the darker aspects of society, making him a significant figure in late 19th and early 20th-century French literature.

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