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A comic farce centers on a young, newly qualified physician who struggles to attract patients in his small community. Friends and romantic partners devise a scheme to elevate his practice by having a kitchen maid adopt a grandiose persona as a supposedly high-born patient, hoping the resulting scandal and curiosity will draw clientele. The plot hinges on mistaken identity, social pretension, and rapid-fire practical jokes as characters jockey for financial security and marital prospects. Through comedic situations and lively dialogue, the play satirizes vanity, gossip, and the theatrical measures people take to manufacture reputation.

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George M. Baker

George M. Baker was an American playwright and author known for his contributions to the genre of farce and drama in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He wrote numerous plays that often blended humor with social commentary, showcasing his ability to engage audiences with both wit and insight. Among his notable works are "A Mysterious Disappearance: A Farce" and "Comrades: A Drama in Three Acts," which reflect his talent for crafting entertaining narratives. Baker's plays were popular during his time and continue to be recognized for their lively characters and engaging plots.

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