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de Doolaards in Egypten (1905)
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de Doolaards in Egypten (1905)

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Dr. Randolph Watson, an outstanding gynecologist, agrees to care for and deliver the baby of a poor girl, Karen Cole, a friend of his daughter. The baby, Arnold, is born totally blind from most unusual eye abnormalities, which are unknown to local university obstetricians. Months later, on a return from a fishing vacation, the doctor is informed of a suit by the child’s parents. The activities of a busy practice are then interwoven with the awe of his medical colleagues as he prepares for the worst. Who will be found at fault in this fast-paced drama?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
190
ISBN
9781167536274

Dr. Randolph Watson, an outstanding gynecologist, agrees to care for and deliver the baby of a poor girl, Karen Cole, a friend of his daughter. The baby, Arnold, is born totally blind from most unusual eye abnormalities, which are unknown to local university obstetricians. Months later, on a return from a fishing vacation, the doctor is informed of a suit by the child’s parents. The activities of a busy practice are then interwoven with the awe of his medical colleagues as he prepares for the worst. Who will be found at fault in this fast-paced drama?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
190
ISBN
9781167536274