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DOCTOR ON A BICYCLE

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Description Rinehart & Co., New York, 1958. Hard cover, 275 pages. Blue boards with black lettering on spine. Light edge, corner and spine end wear; spine darkened; some age spotting; deckled fore-edge; binding sound. No jacket. Interior clean and unmarked with lightly tanned pages. Memoir of Dr. George S. King, encompassing his beginnings and on becoming a doctor and his practice in turn of the century New York.

Synopsis

This memoir offers a vivid portrayal of the medical profession at a pivotal time in American history, capturing the challenges and triumphs faced by Dr. George S. King. From his early years of rigorous study to the realities of treating patients in the bustling city, the narrative combines personal anecdotes with broader reflections on medicine and society. Readers gain insight into the evolution of medical practices during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as the social dynamics that influenced healthcare delivery.

Condition and Collectibility

Despite the absence of its original dust jacket, this edition remains a desirable collectible for enthusiasts of medical history and vintage memoirs. The hardcover’s blue boards maintain structural integrity, and the subtle signs of aging lend it an authentic vintage character. The deckled fore-edge adds a distinctive touch, indicative of the book’s period of publication. Preservation of the clean, unmarked interior pages further enhances its appeal for collectors and readers alike.

About the Author

Dr. George S. King was a prominent physician whose career spanned several decades during a transformative era in New York’s medical community. His firsthand experiences provide a unique perspective on the advancements in medical knowledge and the human stories behind the practice of medicine. This memoir serves not only as a personal history but also as a valuable document chronicling the medical landscape of his time.

Recommended For

  • Historians and researchers of medical history
  • Collectors of vintage memoirs and early 20th-century literature
  • Readers interested in the social and cultural history of New York City
  • Medical professionals and students seeking historical context

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