
Doctor on the Boil [paperback] Gordon, Richard [Jan 01, 1973]
A medical practitioner finds his professional and personal life spiraling into absurdity as he navigates the chaotic environment of a British hospital. The protagonist attempts to maintain a semblance of order while contending with eccentric colleagues, demanding patients, and the bureaucratic incompetence inherent in the healthcare system. The narrative utilizes a humorous, observational framework to highlight the disconnect between medical training and the reality of clinical practice. The story progresses through a series of escalating mishaps that test the protagonist's patience and professional resolve.
Readers frequently highlight the lighthearted and observational nature of the prose, which captures the specific frustrations of medical staff with a comedic lens. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of the author's ability to balance technical medical jargon with accessible, humorous anecdotes. Critics note that the pacing remains brisk, favoring situational comedy over deep character introspection. The work is often cited for its ability to provide a satirical look at the medical profession without becoming overly cynical or dark. Many readers appreciate the nostalgic tone that reflects the specific era of the writing.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin (British)
ISBN-10:
0140035397
ISBN-13:
9780140035391
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