Patients, Pills and Partridges

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Pub Date 28 Aug 2020 | Archive Date 8 Oct 2020
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A Country Doctor's Tales of the 1970s.

Born on the day after D-Day, 1944, into an ordinary family in a poorer part of Bristol, Dr. Ferrier recounts how it was possible to achieve a place at a London teaching hospital, seemingly against the odds, and how he became a family doctor.

Patients, Pills and Partridges encapsulates what it was like to work as a doctor in those times. His stories reflect a different way of living with approaches to practicing medicine in a community that seemed to be overlooked, if not lost.

Patients saw their own doctors. Babies were born at home. Injuries were dealt with on the spot or in the surgery's treatment room. Same-day appointments and home visits were the norms. After-hours care was managed by a rota system of partners and co-operation with neighbouring practices. Doctors lived, worked and played in the same location as their patients, sharing cafés, pubs and restaurants; churches, clubs and local societies. They knew their patients intimately and continuity of care was of paramount importance.

Dr. Ferrier recalls days with his beloved, but battered red Triumph Spitfire sports car; dressed in a Norfolk jacket and deer-stalker hat; resplendent with a bushy moustache and mutton-chop sideburns, horn-rimmed glasses, stethoscope in a hip pocket, and a shiny briar pipe gently enfolded in the palm of an outstretched hand.

Was this a golden age with lessons for the future or just a time to be savoured with nostalgia?

A Country Doctor's Tales of the 1970s.

Born on the day after D-Day, 1944, into an ordinary family in a poorer part of Bristol, Dr. Ferrier recounts how it was possible to achieve a place at a London...


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What a wonderful memoir. This was a fascinating read. It is so interesting to read about old practices and the way GPs used to work. Throughly recommend. Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and Dr Tom Ferrier for a copy in return for an honest review.

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A wonderful memoir as life as a dr, in the Seventies.Driving around in his red triumph spitfire ,he introduces us to his patients he shares his experiences with individual patients their lives.Realy enjoyed this memoir#netgalleyy#bookguild.

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An interesting and well written memoir that talks about being a doctor in the 70s.
The author is a good storyteller and the story told were interesting and sometimes moving.
A good read that I recommend.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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