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Doing No Harm (2015)

by Carla Kelly

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After a celebrated career in the war against Napoleon, Captain Douglas Bowden moves to a small fishing village to escape military life and put his medical skills to good use.
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A retired naval surgeon is travelling around Britain looking for a village to retire to when he is waylaid by a desperate mother with a severely injured son. The surgeon breaks his journey to treat the boy and supervise his recovery. The surgeon plans to move on, but becomes increasingly involved in the lives of the people in the poverty-stricken fishing village and is drawn to the heroine who is spending her small inheritance on feeding the starving villagers. These two are very, very good people, and together they manage to restore the town to prosperity. Kelly is not subtle! There is some interesting historical detail about the evictions of highland cattle farmers from their farms because rich landowners decided that they could make more profit from sheep than from cattle and drove the highlanders from the tenant farms where they they had lived for generations. Kelly makes excuses for a brutal wife wife-beater, a displaced highlander. No! ( )
  pamelad | Jul 17, 2022 |
A sweet Carla Kelly novel, taking place after the Napoleonic Wars. The characters were lovely and charming. It was very sweet but not too sweet. The setting felt very authentic and I learned a lot more about something I knew very little about -- the clearances of the Scottish Highlander glens. That was a tragic story. ( )
  phyllis2779 | Jul 19, 2018 |
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'The physician must . . .have two special objects in view with regard to disease, namely, to do good or to do not harm'

—HIPPOCRATES
found in Of the Epidemics, Book 1, Section 2
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In memory of Edward Jordan"bud Hagan (1916-2008), M.D., former US Navy surgeon serving with the First Marine Division at Cape Gloucester, Peleliu, and Okinawa, 1943-1945.

When I interviewed Bud Hagan to write his memoir, neither of us that he would become the model for Douglas Bowden, Surgeon [retired], Royal Navy. It was easy to write about an honorable military doctor because I knew one.
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After a celebrated career in the war against Napoleon, Captain Douglas Bowden moves to a small fishing village to escape military life and put his medical skills to good use.

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After a celebrated career in the war against Napoleon, Captain Douglas Bowden moves to a small fishing village to escape military life and put his medical skills to good use. Little does he know, it's his heart that needs the most loving care.
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