
In the heat‑laden streets of ancient Memphis, a gifted physician named Philippus moves through bustling processions and crowded homes, his mind torn between the oath to heal and a growing weariness. The city swells with the sounds of prayer as the Nile begins to rise, yet the doctor feels the weight of each suffering soul pressing on his conscience, turning his once‑joyful practice into a relentless burden.
When a dying harbor pilot begs for aid, Philippus plunges back into his true self, offering skill and compassion even as his purse empties and his heart aches. Later, in the dim study of his old friend Horapollo, they trade bitter jokes and stark observations about a selfish society, while a delicate dilemma involving a young girl looms on the horizon. Their dialogue hints at choices that will test Philippus’s ideals and force him to confront what it truly means to be a healer in a world where personal peace is constantly at odds with duty.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (123K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1898
A scholar of ancient Egypt who turned his learning into vivid historical fiction, he helped bring the ancient world to a wide popular audience. His novels blend careful research with drama, adventure, and a strong sense of place.
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