Red Pepper's Patients / With an Account of Anne Linton's Case in Particular
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The narrative follows a genial suburban physician, Dr. R.P. Burns, and the daily rhythms of his practice as he cares for a succession of community patients and balances professional duty with personal ties. Episodes present clinical details, nurses' and families' domestic interactions, and a sustained account of one young woman's illness and recovery that highlights diagnostic reasoning, bedside compassion, and social expectations. The work is arranged as a series of case-focused vignettes that together examine healing, responsibility, and the quiet dramas of ordinary lives.
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