The Mad Doctor (novel)
The Mad Doctor is a 1935 novel by Australian author F. J. Thwaites, a melodramatic medical romance set in Africa.[1][2] Thwaites based the novel on a story he heard from an old man while crossing the Atlantic in 1933. However, he changed the tragic ending to a more optimistic one.[3] The novel was adapted for the radio.[4] PlotA Sydney surgeon is sent to jail. When he gets out, finding himself a social outcast, he goes to work in the African jungle. Although he only works among the native Africans, his reputation as a miracle worker in cases of paralysis spreads far and wide. AdaptationThe novel was adapted for radio in Adelaide in 1936.[5] During the production of this, Thwaites met the actress Jessica Harcourt, who he later married.[6] The Mad Doctor in Harley Street
The Mad Doctor in Harley Street is a 1938 novel by F. J. Thwaites. A sequel to The Mad Doctor, it describes the doctor's efforts to get his cure recognised by the medical establishment in London. A contemporary review says that the novel "bubbles over with sentimentalism."[7] The novel was adapted for radio in 1938.[8] References
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