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The Lady Doctor

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Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2019
Myriad Editions (Verlag)
978-0-9935633-6-2 (ISBN)
18,65 inkl. MwSt
Practising GP Ian Williams provides us with another humane, pertinent and very funny look at life in a Welsh surgery in this eagerly awaited follow-up to his much-acclaimed graphic novel, The Bad Doctor.
Dr Lois Pritchard is a salaried partner at Llangandida Health Centre with Drs Iwan James (subject of The Bad Doctor) and Robert Smith. She also works two days a week in the local Genitourinary Medicine (GUM) clinic. She is 40, currently single, despite the attentions of her many admirers, and is, by her own admission, 'not very good with relationships'. When her estranged mother makes a dramatic appearance on the scene, demanding a liver transplant, Lois has to confront her loyalties and make some hard decisions.

From the moment we see Dr Lois nipping out behind the surgery for a fag, we know we are in for a behind-the-scenes warts-and-all comedy-drama. We meet a patient who regrets the Pinocchio face he had tattooed on his genitals; a man who resorts to desperate measures after being driven mad by his neighbours' cats, and a prescription drug addict who plans to sue his previous doctors for failing to refuse him the drugs he demanded. Drugs - prescription, recreational, legal (coffee, alcohol, tobacco) - and behaviours and attitudes surrounding them - are a hot topic at Llangandida Health Centre.

Hardening government attitudes towards drugs and addiction, and patients' demands to benefit from the re-emergence of psychedelic therapeutic research, don't make a doctor's life any easier, but Ian Williams explores current medical issues and ethics with his trademark lightness of touch and wonderfully sly sense of humour, using his own experience as a practising GP to recreate the lives of both patients and health service practitioners.

Ian Williams is a comics artist, doctor and writer, now living in Brighton. He has studied Medicine, Medical Humanities and Fine Art and he founded the website GraphicMedicine.org, coining the term that has been applied to the interaction between the medium of comics and the discourse of healthcare. Born of a Welsh family, Williams grew up in the north of England and studied Medicine in Cardiff before moving to North Wales, where he lived for over twenty years, to pursue his love of mountaineering. He worked as a doctor while developing a side career as a painter and printmaker, exhibiting nationally and internationally. He undertook an MA in Medical Humanities and wrote a dissertation on medical narrative in comics and graphic novels. Williams's attempt to find some common ground between his two careers led to the creation of his own comic strips in 2007, using the nom de plume 'Thom Ferrier' to maintain some anonymity while still working in rural general practice. Populated by a cast of flawed characters, and shot through with gallows humour, his stories explore the darker side of medicine, revealing the harsh realities of human interaction and behaviour during times of stress and fear. The Bad Doctor, his debut graphic novel (Myriad, 2014), was highly commended by the British Medical Association at the Medical Book Awards 2015. His latest graphic novel, The Lady Doctor, was published by Myriad in January 2019. He is also author of a series of comic strips for The Guardian. Sick Notes is a weekly cartoon about the trials and tribulations of working within the NHS. He is joint Series Editor for the Graphic Medicine list by Penn State University Press, US publishers of The Bad Doctor.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie The Bad Doctor ; 2
Zusatzinfo illustrated in full colour throughout
Verlagsort Brighton
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 230 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga Comic
ISBN-10 0-9935633-6-8 / 0993563368
ISBN-13 978-0-9935633-6-2 / 9780993563362
Zustand Neuware
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