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Literatim

Literatim

Howard Markel

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"In 1959, shortly before his death and while reflecting over his roller-coaster career as a Hollywood film director, Preston Sturges (who I write about more fully later in this book) remarked, "the only amazing thing about my career...is that I ever had one at all." (1) The same might be said about my career as a physician and historian of medicine. As a young boy, some of my best companions were the characters I met on the pages of novels, stories, theatrical scripts, and screenplays. Fascinated by human stories, contradictions, both moral and physical, and worlds so vastly different from my middle-class, suburban Detroit upbringing, I was inspired to I try my hand at writing some of my own tales. In my teens, I was an active participant in my high school's theatre program (thankfully, in an era when taxpayers still supported the arts as a critical part of the public school curriculum) and wrote a series of incredibly bad plays. Soon enough, I was confronted by the decidedly difficult time I had in coming up with believable plots, a serious handicap for any budding fabulist."--

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OL20748397W

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Medicine in literatureMedicine and artMedicine, historyMedicineMedicine in artMedicine in the ArtsMotion PicturesFamous PersonsHistory of MedicineBer©ơhmte Pers©œnlichkeitFilmHistorische Pers©œnlichkeitMedizinM©♭decineDans la litte ratureDans l'artBerühmte PersönlichkeitHistorische Persönlichkeit

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