Red Pepper's Patients: With an Account of Anne Linton's Case in Particular
1917
Red Pepper's Patients: With an Account of Anne Linton's Case in Particular
1917
Published in 1917, 'Red Pepper's Patients' by Grace S. Richmond follows Dr. Redfield Pepper Burns, a dedicated village doctor, as he manages the complexities of his medical practice and personal life. The narrative features a diverse array of patients, including a destitute Hungarian musician and Anne Linton, each presenting unique challenges that test the doctor's compassion and skills. The novel explores themes of healing, relationships, and the human condition, highlighting the balance between professional duties and personal struggles.









