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The Citadel

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One of the great novels of world literature, set in Britain during the 1920s. Freshly graduated and full of idealism, Dr. Andrew Manson begins his first position as an assistant doctor in a Welsh mining town. He quickly faces the harsh realities: the population is impoverished and uneducated, and among his colleagues, indifference, incompetence, and corruption are rampant. Manson fiercely fights for better patient care and evidence-based medicine, supported by the love of his life, the village schoolteacher Christine. However, after numerous setbacks, constant hostility, and failed fresh starts, his supply of idealism begins to dwindle. Moving to London opens up a new world, where he encounters colleagues adept at enriching themselves with minimal effort and wealthy (but not necessarily ill) patients, soon becoming a celebrated society doctor. A severe personal tragedy eventually reminds him of the lost ideals of his early days.

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The Citadel, Archibald Joseph Cronin

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1963
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Titolo
The Citadel
Lingua
Inglese, Russo
Pubblicato
1963
Formato
In brossura
Serie
Titolo originale
The citadell
Valutazione
4,15 su 5
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One of the great novels of world literature, set in Britain during the 1920s. Freshly graduated and full of idealism, Dr. Andrew Manson begins his first position as an assistant doctor in a Welsh mining town. He quickly faces the harsh realities: the population is impoverished and uneducated, and among his colleagues, indifference, incompetence, and corruption are rampant. Manson fiercely fights for better patient care and evidence-based medicine, supported by the love of his life, the village schoolteacher Christine. However, after numerous setbacks, constant hostility, and failed fresh starts, his supply of idealism begins to dwindle. Moving to London opens up a new world, where he encounters colleagues adept at enriching themselves with minimal effort and wealthy (but not necessarily ill) patients, soon becoming a celebrated society doctor. A severe personal tragedy eventually reminds him of the lost ideals of his early days.