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A sharp one-act comedy follows a cunning physician who, together with a complicit apothecary, takes out an insurance stake on a hale peasant and then adjusts medical care to maximize the chance of collecting the payout. Their schemes and banter reveal professional hypocrisy and mutual self-interest while other visitors to the doctor’s house underscore social opportunism. The action stays largely in a single domestic setting and uses satirical exaggeration and brisk exchanges to expose the commercialization of health, the moral compromises of those who profit from others, and the absurdity of speculative arrangements dressed as sensible practice.

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Alain René Le Sage

Alain René Le Sage was an influential French novelist and playwright, best known for his picaresque novel "The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane." This work, published in three volumes, follows the life and misadventures of a young man navigating the complexities of 18th-century Spanish society. Le Sage's writing is characterized by its wit, humor, and keen social commentary, making significant contributions to the development of the novel as a literary form. In addition to "Gil Blas," he wrote other notable works such as "Asmodeus; or, The Devil on Two Sticks" and "La Tontine," showcasing his versatility and enduring impact on French literature.

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