Musing of a Contemporary Pathologist

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Medicine in Movies

In the last posting to this blog page—the essay topic was “Medicine in Literature” (https://stephenageller.com/2024/10/12/medicine-in-literature/ )—I considered some of the writings—novels, plays, stories and some non-fiction— in which medicine plays a role. This time it’s films. As briefly pointed out… Continue Reading →

Go East, not-so-young man, go East …

     In 1837, Horace Greeley (1811-1872), then founder and editor of the fledging literary magazine The New-Yorker (not related to the modern New Yorker, established in 1925 by Harold Ross and his wife, Jane Grant), wrote “Fly, scatter through… Continue Reading →

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