The Autobiography of a Quack and The Case of George Dedlow - Softcover

Mitchell, Silas Weir

 
9781425065713: The Autobiography of a Quack and The Case of George Dedlow

Synopsis

A vastly informative book, this is about the life of a great man of medicine. His personal experiences as well as his observations and ideals are described in an engaging and elucidating manner. A must-read.

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About the Author

American author, physician and neurologist famed for his psychological and historical romance novels. Mitchell's most celebrated novels include Roland Blake (1886), Huge Wynne (1898), Circumstance (1901) and The Red City (1908). He was a neurologist of international repute and his medical writings include Reflex Paralysis (1864) and Diseases of the Nervous System (1881). Mitchell also wrote short stories, poems and children's stories but they were published anonymously.

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