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By: Anthony Trollope (1815-1882)
Doctor Thorne, written by Anthony Trollope, is a charming and engaging novel that delves into the intricacies of social class and the trials of love. The story follows Dr. Thorne, a respected country doctor, as he navigates the complexities of his relationships with the upper-class Gresham family.
Trollope’s writing is witty and insightful, capturing the nuances of his characters’ thoughts and emotions with precision. The novel is a compelling exploration of love, duty, and morality, as the characters grapple with their desires and societal expectations.
One of the strengths of Doctor Thorne is its richly drawn characters, each with their own flaws and virtues. Dr. Thorne himself is a sympathetic and honorable protagonist, while the Gresham family members are portrayed with depth and complexity.
Overall, Doctor Thorne is a thought-provoking and entertaining read that will appeal to fans of classic literature. Trollope’s keen observations of human nature and society make this novel a timeless exploration of the human experience.
Book Description:
MANUAL OF SURGERY, OXFORD MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS
BY ALEXIS THOMSON, F.R.C.S.Ed.
PREFACE TO SIXTH EDITION Much has happened since this Manual was last revised, and many surgical lessons have been learned in the hard school of war. Some may yet have to be unlearned, and others have but little bearing on the problems presented to the civilian surgeon. Save in its broadest principles, the surgery of warfare is a thing apart from the general surgery of civil life, and the exhaustive literature now available on every aspect of it makes it unnecessary that it should receive detailed consideration in a manual for students. In preparing this new edition, therefore, we have endeavoured to incorporate only such additions to our knowledge and resources as our experience leads us to believe will prove of permanent value in civil practice. For the rest, the text has been revised, condensed, and in places rearranged.