The Literature of Flunkeyism
Anon
Genre: | Essay, Drollery |
Subjects: | Medical Practitioners, Education |
Describes the medical education of John Smith, an archetypal flunkey. Notes that, despite his want of funds, he was able to establish himself as a legally qualified practitioner. |
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