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Doctors
Author: Erich Segal
The members of the Harvard Medical School class of 1962: With a single exception, they are white. And with five exceptions, male. Some are brilliant, bordering on genius. In others, genius is tinged with madness. One has played a cello concerto at Carnegie Hall, another a year of professional baseball. And all of them are scared to death......  more »
ISBN: 120477
Publication Date: 1988
Pages: 679
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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This is a great book, not only does it tell you a fictional story about a group of doctors, but gives you a good history lesson about what was happening in the 60's and 70's and what that meant for different groups of people. I have enjoyed three of Erich Segal's stories and I would recommend them to anyone who enjoys a long story about lifetime friends and their situations throughout growing up.
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A well written book by Erich Segal. Young interns going through Harvard Med. School meet all of life's problems balanced with their own studies and maturity. Written in 1988, it was new to me and very good.
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Segal's tale of the lives, education, and careers of young doctors gets off to a slow start but has enough rewards along the way to keep the reader's interest.
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a moving and compelling novel of Doctors and their fears - how they confront them or are confounded by them.
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Probably one of my favorite books, one I have reread many times.
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Enjoyed it, hope you will too.


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