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Tales From A Country Practice

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A set of stories from a young G.P., whose practice in a dilapidated manor house in East Anglia is as full of weird and wonderful characters as the adjoining lake is full of exotic wildfowl.

432 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1987

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Arthur Jackson

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July 27, 2012
The It-Shouldn't-Happen-To-A-Vet of doctor books. But a bit over-ducky.
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152 reviews12 followers
March 25, 2023
This book is about so much more than a doctor's practice. It contains a full range of conditions from comedy to tragedy. I loved it.
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851 reviews47 followers
October 15, 2018
Listened to in audio format.

I enjoyed this book but it was mostly about Dr Jackson and duck keeping.

My favourite story was the elderly widow who had developed dementia due loneliness. The doctor knew a newly married couple with a baby who lived in poverty. He persuaded the widow to let the young family l lodge with her which gave her a new purpose in life.

I also liked the story of one his patients, a minor crook who provided him with duck pens. This was an enjoyable book in a village community.

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135 reviews3 followers
June 2, 2018
i do like stories about the real life and the careers or jobs people follow so when i saw this was about a country practice i expected great stories of farmers and country folk but straight off the book didnt give an idea when it was set unless i missed it! there was not much introduction about family and if you want a book about poultry keeping this would be for you or a book about the trials of owning a country house it would be ideal! though there were a few stories about patients it was mainly about the personal life of this Dr an ok read but not one i would particularly recommend
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375 reviews3 followers
December 22, 2024
I gave this book 4 stars because it kept me reading and was well written and entertaining. I find it hard to get interested in a book these days. Otherwise I would have probably given it 3 stars because of sexist bits. A bit less about the ducks and more about country characters would have been nice.
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