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Dr. Jonathan a Play in Three Acts
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Dr. Jonathan a Play in Three Acts

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Winston Churchill wrote a short fiction titled "Dr. Jonathan". The narrative takes place in a tiny New England town and centers on the persona of Dr. Jonathan, a well-respected and popular doctor in the neighborhood. Dr. Jonathan is first introduced, along with his daily schedule of seeing patients and catering to their medical requirements. Dr. Jonathan always has time to stop and chat with the residents of the town, who respect and appreciate him despite his hectic schedule. One day, Mary, a young lady, visits Dr. Jonathan to get help for her chronic cough. Dr. Jonathan recognizes right once that Mary has TB and that her illness is fatal. Nevertheless, he assures her that she will get better and gives her a prescription for a drug that he is aware won't help her. Dr. Jonathan stays in touch with Mary throughout the next weeks, providing her both consolation and encouragement as she declines. The villagers start to worry that something is wrong, and some even call Dr. Jonathan a quack physician. Mary ultimately dies, and Dr. Jonathan is left regretting giving her false hope. He considers his duties as a doctor and understands that they include not just treating patients but also educating them. Overall, "Dr. Jonathan" is a moving tale that examines the moral conundrums that confront doctors and the significance of honesty and integrity in the medical industry.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
6 January 2023
Pages
87
ISBN
9789358713640

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Winston Churchill wrote a short fiction titled "Dr. Jonathan". The narrative takes place in a tiny New England town and centers on the persona of Dr. Jonathan, a well-respected and popular doctor in the neighborhood. Dr. Jonathan is first introduced, along with his daily schedule of seeing patients and catering to their medical requirements. Dr. Jonathan always has time to stop and chat with the residents of the town, who respect and appreciate him despite his hectic schedule. One day, Mary, a young lady, visits Dr. Jonathan to get help for her chronic cough. Dr. Jonathan recognizes right once that Mary has TB and that her illness is fatal. Nevertheless, he assures her that she will get better and gives her a prescription for a drug that he is aware won't help her. Dr. Jonathan stays in touch with Mary throughout the next weeks, providing her both consolation and encouragement as she declines. The villagers start to worry that something is wrong, and some even call Dr. Jonathan a quack physician. Mary ultimately dies, and Dr. Jonathan is left regretting giving her false hope. He considers his duties as a doctor and understands that they include not just treating patients but also educating them. Overall, "Dr. Jonathan" is a moving tale that examines the moral conundrums that confront doctors and the significance of honesty and integrity in the medical industry.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
6 January 2023
Pages
87
ISBN
9789358713640