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A lively collection of verses invites listeners into the world of 19th‑century medicine, where the solemn duties of physicians are examined with wit, compassion, and a dash of lyrical charm. The poet‑physician turns ordinary rounds, bedside examinations, and the clatter of leeches into memorable scenes, reminding us that a caring presence can be as potent as any remedy. Through rhythmic observation, the work captures the paradox of healing—balancing scientific rigor with human tenderness.
Among the pieces, poems such as “The Morning Visit,” “The Two Armies,” and “The Stethoscope Song” playfully explore the rituals of diagnosis, the camaraderie of fellow doctors, and the occasional absurdities of treatment. The verses celebrate simple gestures—a gentle smile, a quiet hand on a fevered brow—that ease suffering beyond the reach of drugs. Listeners will find both historical insight and timeless advice, all delivered in a melodic, approachable style that makes the practice of medicine feel both human and poetic.
Language
en
Duration
~31 minutes (30K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1809–1894
A celebrated voice of 19th-century America, this physician-writer mixed wit, warmth, and sharp observation in poems and essays that made him a household name. He is especially remembered for the lively Breakfast-Table series and for "Old Ironsides," the poem that helped save the USS Constitution.
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