Medicine and Literature: Foreword by Iona HeathRadcliffe Medical Press, 2002 |
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... lady is 20 years younger and , while she is still beautiful , her glacial demeanour tells us that she has been ... Lady Dedlock a document which has been copied by a legal clerk whose handwriting she seems to recognise . She goes very ...
... lady is 20 years younger and , while she is still beautiful , her glacial demeanour tells us that she has been ... Lady Dedlock a document which has been copied by a legal clerk whose handwriting she seems to recognise . She goes very ...
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... Lady Dedlock to go pale and nearly faint in Chapter 2. ( Turn back and read it again if you don't remember . ) It seems that a lot of legal documents have to be reproduced ( there being no photo- copiers or laser printers ) and part of ...
... Lady Dedlock to go pale and nearly faint in Chapter 2. ( Turn back and read it again if you don't remember . ) It seems that a lot of legal documents have to be reproduced ( there being no photo- copiers or laser printers ) and part of ...
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... lady without too much difficulty , despite her disguise . It is , of course , Lady Dedlock , on the trail of the author of the handwriting which had such a devastating effect on her in Chapter 2. But what is he to her and she to him ...
... lady without too much difficulty , despite her disguise . It is , of course , Lady Dedlock , on the trail of the author of the handwriting which had such a devastating effect on her in Chapter 2. But what is he to her and she to him ...
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why should doctors read the classics? | 1 |
A Country Doctor a short story by Franz Kafka | 9 |
A Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare | 19 |
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