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Green Light
Green Light
Author: Lloyd C. Douglas
By the bestselling author of THE ROBE and MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION — Newell Paige, a young doctor, thought it was the right thing to do when he accepted responsibility for Mrs. Dexter's needless death. He thought it was his duty to protect Dr. Endicott, the man who was really to blame. — But Phyllis Dexter, the dead woman's daughter, wasn't about to ...  more »
ISBN: 137732
Publication Date: 2/1972
Pages: 284
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Publisher: Avon Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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1935 edition Dr. Newell Paige is a dedicated surgeon and physician who is devoted to his patients and to the ethics of his profession. Covering for his mentor, Dr. Endicott, who is consumed by personal problems, Paige operates on a wealthy donor to the hospital, Mrs. Dexter. However, Dr. Endicott rushes in at the last moment and in his haste botches the surgery. Mrs. Dexter dies. An inquiry ensues and Dr. Endicott refuses to take or pass blame. The presumption of guilt then falls on Dr. Paige, who resigns rather than blame his mentor. By accident, Paige meets and falls in love with Mrs. Dexter's daughter Phyllis. When they each learn the other's true identity, Paige leaves rather than cause Phyllis pain, since she blames him for her mother's death. Paige travels to a rural settlement to join his friend Dr. Stafford in a dangerous experiment intended to eradicate spotted fever, which has decimated the local population. Influenced by the religious and ethical expoundings of church dean Harcourt, Paige risks his life in hopes of giving something of value to mankind.
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