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The author offers a witty, candid account of his experience as a surgical patient, tracing preoperative examinations, the anxieties of the operating room, and the rituals of hospital life. Episodes portray routine tests, interactions with doctors and nurses, and the peculiar traditions of clinical care, followed by a stormy convalescence complicated by postoperative infection and extended recovery. Interspersed reflections critique unnecessary diagnostic procedures and proprietary remedies while emphasizing the value of attentive medical listening and humane care. The narrative closes with gradual recovery and a sober, humorous reassessment of the patient’s place within modern medical practice.
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