Till Taught by Pain
By (Author) Susan Coventry
Regal House Publishing LLC
Regal House Publishing LLC
11th February 2026
United States
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Paperback
310
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Inspired by the groundbreaking discoveries of ether and chloroform anesthesia, William Stewart Halsted pursues a surgical career with relentless ambition, daring to perform operations deemed impossible by his peers. His reputation skyrockets with each bold success- until his quest for an effective local anesthetic leads him to inject himself with cocaine.
Caroline, the niece of Confederate General Wade Hampton, seeks to escape the constraints of post-war South Carolina by training as a nurse. When she takes a position at the prestigious Johns Hopkins Hospital, she finds herself captivated by the brilliant yet troubled chief of surgery, Dr. Halsted.
Till Taught by Pain is a poignant exploration of love and sacrifice, as Caroline grapples with the difficult choice between enabling her husband' s addiction and supporting his pioneering career. As their lives intertwine, both must confront the consequences of ambition, the nature of love, and the toll of personal demons on their shared dreams.
Susan Coventry is a retired physician with a lifelong historical fiction obsession. Her first novel, The Queen' s Daughter, was a YA
historical set in the Middle Ages. She has since switched from YA to adult novels and moved on from medieval Europe to the turn-of-
the-20th-century U.S. She lives in Louisville, KY with her historian husband, Brad Asher.