Karthik Shashidhar

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Toward the end of his first year at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, John Heysham Gibbon Jr. considered quitting medicine to become a writer, a passion he’d nurtured since his college years at Princeton. His father, a pragmatist, advised him to obtain his medical degree, telling him (in advice that sounds very familiar) that he would not “write worse for having it.”
Heart: A History
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