The Best Medicine: Stories of Healing
By (Author) Theo Dalrymple
Everyman
Everyman's Library
1st June 2021
1st April 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Popular medicine and health
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
808.831083561
Hardback
512
Width 124mm, Height 189mm, Spine 35mm
506g
This unique collection of medical stories approaches its theme from many eras and perspectives. Some of the authors included were themselves physicians, notably Chekhov, Conan Doyle, Somerset Maugham and William Carlos Williams. Bulgakov, too, draws on his own experience as a doctor in rural Russia a century ago, while Anna Kavan's story from Asylum Piece, takes a surreal look inside a Swiss psychiatric clinic, and Lorrie Moore's witty, grief-stricken Mother in 'People Like Us Are the Only People Here' examines the feelings of a parent with a child in the Paediatric Oncology war - 'Peed Onk'. Maupassant, Stevenson, Kipling, Conrad, Graham Greene, O. Henry, J. G. Ballard, Robert Heinlein, Dorothy Parker, Jhumpa Lahiri and Alice Munro all feature. Doctors observe patients; patients observe doctors. Nurses go about their important business, not always appreciated. Not quite everyone is healed. The meaning of illness - does it have any - and of life itself, is called into question - and all in the most entertaining way imaginable.