The Last Physician: Walker Percy and the Moral Life of Medicine

Duke University Press (1999)
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Collection of essays on the connection between medicine and literature and how novelists and physicians are both, in a sense, diagnosticians; the book focuses, in particular, on Walker Percy, a writer who had trained as a pathologist.

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