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St. Bernard's: The Romance of a Medical Student

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The narrative follows Harrowby Elsworth, a young medical student, through his initiation and progress at a London teaching hospital, tracing classroom anatomy, ward duty, and the students’ social life. Encounters with nurses, reform-minded physicians, patients, and colleagues expose ethical dilemmas, practical challenges, and debates about science, charity, and professional ambition. Episodes depict friendship, moral tests, institutional reform, the rise of a nursing establishment, and a developing romantic attachment that intersects with vocational purpose. Interwoven vignettes illuminate medical pedagogy, bedside compassion, and the tension between scientific detachment and human sympathy as the protagonist matures into his chosen calling.

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Edward Berdoe

Edward Berdoe was a multifaceted author known for his contributions to literature and medicine. He gained recognition for his novel "St. Bernard's: The Romance of a Medical Student," which explores the life and challenges of a medical student. In addition to fiction, Berdoe authored the "Browning Cyclopædia," a comprehensive guide to the works of the poet Robert Browning, reflecting his deep engagement with literary studies. His work "The Origin and Growth of the Healing Art" offers a popular history of medicine, showcasing his interest in the evolution of medical practices across cultures and time. Berdoe's writings bridge the gap between literature and the medical field, highlighting his diverse intellectual pursuits.

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