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This work investigates the absurdities and inherent contradictions of the medical profession through the lens of light verse and satirical prose. Richard Armour, a prolific writer known for his humorous takes on history and literature, applies his wit to the clinical environment, examining the relationship between doctors, patients, and the healthcare system. He utilizes a framework of short, rhythmic poems and observational essays to highlight the frustrations and ironies common to medical practice.
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Readers frequently note the lighthearted and accessible nature of Armour's prose, which serves to deflate the self-importance often associated with the medical field. Experts highlight this as a classic example of mid-century satirical writing that remains relevant for its observations on human behavior in professional settings.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
1963-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
007002233X
ISBN-13:
9780070022331
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