The Life and Times of a Victorian Country Doctor : A Portrait of Reginald Grove: Volume 3 : Life as a Medical Man

Author:   Peter Flower
Publisher:   Brown Dog Books
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9781839524950


Pages:   744
Publication Date:   26 July 2022
Format:   Paperback
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This is the third of a biographical trilogy of Reginald Grove who, within weeks of becoming qualified, was catapulted into running his father’s medical practice in 1894. His career spanned a period of immense change in medical practice ranging from house calls on horseback to carrying out surgical operations on the kitchen tables of his patients. But it’s also a love story between Reginald and Hilda described in over 500 letters that they wrote to each other during their courtship and marriage. All the world’s a stage - and across Reginald’s stage flitted a cavalcade of colourful characters.  Fraudsters like ‘’Sequah’, a Yorkshireman, who posed as Native American, to sell  bottles of the elixir of life with his Wild West entertainment show. Tyndale-Biscoe, a young curate, attacked by a mob in London’s East End which thought he was ‘Jack the Ripper’. Rob Tattersall, a musical hall ventriloquist, who used life sized dolls for his end of the pier performances. Gustave Kunne who murdered his lover and then committed suicide as she lay beside him. And Major Herbert Armstrong, the only solicitor in England ever to be hanged for murder. These, and many others, form the backdrop of Reginald’s life in the Victorian and Edwardian periods. He made a distinctive mark on the life of his community and was remembered at his death by his patients with great affection and respect as a reassuring family doctor who knew each of them personally. *** Revd Jonathan Aitken, Prison Chaplain, former MP and Chief Secretary to the Treasury, author of John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace, and many other publications. ‘Reginald sounds a most interesting and impressive figure and I congratulate you on having done so much research in order to create a literary and historical portrait of his life’.  *** Dr Gareth Tuckwell, Vice President, Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care, former General Practitioner, Chairman of Sanctuary Care Boards, Chairman ME Trust and joint author of 'Talking about Dying', and 'A Question of Healing’. ‘This is a remarkable book and a timely publication when so many people today long for a doctor who knows them well. Reginald made personal friends of his patients and knew their past history and domestic troubles. He always emphasised the fact that doctors have to deal with human beings, with their body, mind, spirit and emotions affecting every aspect of their wellbeing.’ 

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Author:   Peter Flower
Publisher:   Brown Dog Books
Imprint:   Brown Dog Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
ISBN:  

9781839524950


ISBN 10:   1839524952
Pages:   744
Publication Date:   26 July 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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This is a remarkable book and a timely publication when so many people, in their later years, remember how General Medical Practice used to be, and sense that the ‘heart’ has weakened within general practice care because of time pressures. Many today long for a doctor who knows them well. We read how Reginald made personal friends of his patients and knew their past history and domestic troubles. He always emphasised the fact that doctors have to deal with human beings, with their body, mind, spirit and emotions affecting every aspect of their wellbeing.  Gareth Tuckwell, MB, BS (Medicine) MRCS, LRCP, D.Obst. RCOG, Dip Pall Med, MRCGP. Vice President, Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care, former General Practitioner, Chairman Sanctuary Care Boards, and Chairman ME Trust. He is a joint author of 'Talking about Dying' ,  'A Question of Healing’ and a contributor to 'A Time to Heal' (report for the House of Bishops on the Healing Ministry) and 'Mud and Stars' - the Impact of the Hospice Movement on the Church’s Ministry of Healing. ** Reginald sounds a most interesting and impressive figure and I congratulate you on having done so much research in order to create a literary and historical portrait of his life.  Revd Jonathan Aitken, Prison Chaplain and former MP and Chief Secretary to the Treasury. He is the author of John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace, and many other publications. I wish you every success with the publication of your book. I have long been convinced we need to get back to the old system of everyone having their own family doctor.(S. West Surrey Constituency newsletter 19.05.2022) Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, Chair, Health and Social Care Committee; former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. He is the author of Zero: Eliminating unnecessary deaths in a post-pandemic NHS.  


This is a remarkable book and a timely publication when so many people, in their later years, remember how General Medical Practice used to be, and sense that the 'heart' has weakened within general practice care because of time pressures. Many today long for a doctor who knows them well. We read how Reginald made personal friends of his patients and knew their past history and domestic troubles. He always emphasised the fact that doctors have to deal with human beings, with their body, mind, spirit and emotions affecting every aspect of their wellbeing. Gareth Tuckwell, MB, BS (Medicine) MRCS, LRCP, D.Obst. RCOG, Dip Pall Med, MRCGP. Vice President, Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care, former General Practitioner, Chairman Sanctuary Care Boards, and Chairman ME Trust. He is a joint author of 'Talking about Dying' , 'A Question of Healing' and a contributor to 'A Time to Heal' (report for the House of Bishops on the Healing Ministry) and 'Mud and Stars' - the Impact of the Hospice Movement on the Church's Ministry of Healing. ** Reginald sounds a most interesting and impressive figure and I congratulate you on having done so much research in order to create a literary and historical portrait of his life. Revd Jonathan Aitken, Prison Chaplain and former MP and Chief Secretary to the Treasury. He is the author of John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace, and many other publications. I wish you every success with the publication of your book. I have long been convinced we need to get back to the old system of everyone having their own family doctor.(S. West Surrey Constituency newsletter 19.05.2022) Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, Chair, Health and Social Care Committee; former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. He is the author of Zero: Eliminating unnecessary deaths in a post-pandemic NHS.


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Peter Flower read modern history at King’s College, London University and was elected an Associate of Kings College (AKC). He is a member of the British Association for Local History and a member of the Richmond Local History Society as well as the Huntingdonshire Local History Society.

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