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- catalog abstract "A lively, likable record of a doctor's rewarding if unrewarded first years in practice, and a little black bag full of fascinating cases, Brasset's story starts when he left Halifax and the ambition to become a brain surgeon behind for Canso in Nova Scotia, where there was only fish and fog. After two years in Canso and a rising debt of several thousand dollars, Brasset was forced to leave for New Waterford where he married Sally, and his obligations increased in spite of a grateful mobster's attempt to drum up business. A year on the staff of a mental institution widened his experience but did not increase his income, and finally he found a good practice in the remote French-Canadian village of Little Brook. Later given the chance to become a neurosurgical specialist, Brasset found the indifference and institutionalism of working with cases, as against people, less satisfying, made the decision to return to his country doctoring in Little Brook... A record of service which has warmth and humor. -Kirkus Reviews.".
- catalog contributor b8436715.
- catalog created "[1951]".
- catalog date "1951".
- catalog date "[1951]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1951]".
- catalog description "A lively, likable record of a doctor's rewarding if unrewarded first years in practice, and a little black bag full of fascinating cases, Brasset's story starts when he left Halifax and the ambition to become a brain surgeon behind for Canso in Nova Scotia, where there was only fish and fog. After two years in Canso and a rising debt of several thousand dollars, Brasset was forced to leave for New Waterford where he married Sally, and his obligations increased in spite of a grateful mobster's attempt to drum up business. A year on the staff of a mental institution widened his experience but did not increase his income, and finally he found a good practice in the remote French-Canadian village of Little Brook. Later given the chance to become a neurosurgical specialist, Brasset found the indifference and institutionalism of working with cases, as against people, less satisfying, made the decision to return to his country doctoring in Little Brook... A record of service which has warmth and humor. -Kirkus Reviews.".
- catalog extent "256 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Doctor's pilgrimage.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Doctor's pilgrimage.".
- catalog issued "1951".
- catalog issued "[1951]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Lippincott".
- catalog relation "Doctor's pilgrimage.".
- catalog spatial "Nova Scotia".
- catalog subject "926.1".
- catalog subject "Brasset, Edmund A.".
- catalog subject "Brasset, Edmund A., 1907-".
- catalog subject "Physicians Correspondence.".
- catalog subject "Physicians Nova Scotia Biography.".
- catalog subject "R464.B6 A3".
- catalog subject "WZ 100 B823d 1951".
- catalog title "A doctor's pilgrimage.".
- catalog type "text".