
PROLOGUE. - MARTIN HESSELIUS, THE GERMAN PHYSICIAN.
CHAPTER I. - DR. HESSELIUS RELATES HOW HE MET THE REV. MR. JENNINGS.
CHAPTER II. - THE DOCTOR QUESTIONS LADY MARY, AND SHE ANSWERS.
CHAPTER III. - DR. HESSELIUS PICKS UP SOMETHING IN LATIN BOOKS.
CHAPTER IV. - FOUR EYES WERE READING THE PASSAGE.
CHAPTER V. - DOCTOR HESSELIUS IS SUMMONED TO RICHMOND.
CHAPTER VI. - HOW MR. JENNINGS MET HIS COMPANION.
CHAPTER VII. - THE JOURNEY: FIRST STAGE.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE SECOND STAGE.
CHAPTER IX. - THE THIRD STAGE.
A devoted former medical secretary has gathered the scattered papers of his legendary mentor, a German physician known for his uncanny intuition. Presented as a series of letters and case notes, the collection blends straightforward observations with the doctor’s own analytical voice, offering a rare glimpse into nineteenth‑century medical curiosity. The narrator, careful to preserve the original tone while translating the material, frames each story so that both seasoned scholars and casual listeners can follow the intrigue.
Among the early cases is the mysterious Rev. Mr. Jennings, a well‑to‑do clergyman whose health inexplicably collapses during his sermons, hinting at hidden forces beyond ordinary ailments. The physician’s detailed examinations alternate between vivid lay‑person descriptions and precise, almost poetic diagnoses, inviting listeners to ponder the thin line between science and the uncanny. As the compilation unfolds, each case promises a blend of factual detail and eerie fascination, setting the stage for further bewildering encounters.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (225K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Andrea Ball, Christine Bell & Marc D'Hooghe (From images generously made available by the internet Archive)
Release date
2011-08-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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