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The Story of a Doctor's Telephone Told by His Wife is a charming and insightful narrative written by Ellen M. Firebaugh, first published in 1904. This book offers a unique glimpse into the daily life and challenges of a country doctor at the turn of the twentieth century, as seen through the eyes of his perceptive and witty wife. Set in a small rural community, the story unfolds through a series of vignettes and anecdotes, all centered around the doctor's ever-ringing telephone—a symbol of his constant readiness to serve his patients, day or night. The narrative captures the relentless demands placed on the doctor, whose professional and personal life are inextricably linked by the telephone's insistent call. Through the wife's observations, readers are introduced to a colorful cast of townspeople, each with their own quirks, ailments, and emergencies. The book deftly balances humor and pathos, highlighting both the absurdities and the nobility of rural medical practice. The doctor's wife, with her keen sense of humor and deep empathy, provides a candid commentary on the sacrifices, frustrations, and small triumphs that define their shared existence. Firebaugh's writing is warm and engaging, filled with vivid descriptions and lively dialogue that bring the era and its characters to life. The book not only offers a window into the world of early twentieth-century medicine but also explores themes of community, duty, and the enduring partnership between husband and wife. The Story of a Doctor's Telephone Told by His Wife is both a tribute to the unsung heroes of rural healthcare and a delightful portrait of domestic life, making it a timeless read for anyone interested in history, medicine, or the human condition.
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Liczba stron: 231
Rok wydania: 2025
