The author studied medicine and neurology at the University of Florida in Gainesville. He was a neurologist at the Nashville Veterans Hospital and at Vanderbilt School of Medicine for many years. A...visualizza altroThe author studied medicine and neurology at the University of Florida in Gainesville. He was a neurologist at the Nashville Veterans Hospital and at Vanderbilt School of Medicine for many years. After semi-retirement, he studied law and divinity. He obtained a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Unversity of the South, writing about medicine (all too true) and murder (all fiction thankfully). During his 72 years he has met many interesting people, most of whom have morphed into fictional characters for this book. He now works as the only neurologist at a Christian clinic which only sees people who have no medical insurance. He appreciates the ironies of life; for example, the number of patients at the clinic increased after the passage of a law that guaranteed free medical insurance to everyone. Those who use their rational minds and see ironies experience life as a comedy, a series of hilarious anecdotes. Those who feel find life an unrelenting, unbearable tragedy.visualizza meno