The Doctor's Dilemma

Author:

George Bernard Shaw

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Publisher

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Publication Year 2009
ISBN-13

9781420932904

ISBN-10 142093290X
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 92 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 109

First staged in 1906, "The Doctor's Dilemma" is a play that revolves around a community of doctors, most specializing, unbeknownst to them, in different types of expensive, fraudulent treatments. Dr. Ridgeon, who has actually discovered a vaccine for tuberculosis, is conflicted about administering his limited remedy, for the husband of a woman he is in love with can pay, but his kind yet poverty-stricken colleague Dr. Blenkinsop cannot. Shaw's drama highlights the medical predicament of his day, that of treating patients with unnecessary practices to earn a living. A well-written, verbose play characteristic of Shaw, "The Doctor's Dilemma" still resonates with today's audience because of its thoughtful commentary on the continuing problem of providing adequate healthcare to the poor.

George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist, widely regarded as one of the most significant and influential writers in the English language. He is best known for his works that challenge societal norms and conventions, particularly in terms of social justice, gender roles, politics, and morality. His sharp wit, keen insight into human nature, and groundbreaking ideas make him one of the central figures in modern theatre.
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