This charming memoir offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of medical education in mid-19th-century Paris. The author, a young American medical student, shares his recollections of the brilliant professors he studied under, including the legendary Louis Pasteur. With humor and insight, he paints a vivid picture of life as a foreign student in Paris and offers a rare glimpse into the personalities and quirks of some of the greatest minds in medical history.
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