About This Book
The author recalls personal memories of a prominent physician, combining biographical notes with vivid anecdotes that illustrate clinical acumen, diagnostic skill, quiet reserve, kindness, and dedication to teaching and public health. The narrative moves between intimate encounters, professional settings, and memorial reflections, portraying how temperament and practice shaped clinical judgment and inspired respect among colleagues and younger practitioners. Interspersed are descriptions of roles held, professional honors, and instances that reveal character and method; the tone is commemorative and observational, aiming to preserve personal impressions rather than offer a formal biography.
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