Round the Red Lamp: Being Facts and Fancies of Medical Life
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A series of short stories and sketches that examine medical practice through case histories, surgical episodes, and character studies. The pieces present physicians, surgeons, and patients confronting diagnostic puzzles, contested treatments, and moral dilemmas, juxtaposing older habits with emerging scientific methods. Tone varies from realistic and clinical to suspenseful and occasionally macabre, with many narratives emphasizing bedside compassion, the emotional burden of illness, and the ethical complexity of care. A prefatory voice explains the intent to show medicine’s darker as well as its noble aspects, inviting readers to consider both technical skill and human consequence.
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