In The Man From Archangel, Arthur Conan Doyle branches out from the detective stories that made him famous and delves into the genre of action-adventure and, interestingly enough, a series of stories that focus on first-hand accounts of life as a physician. No matter what the subject may be, Conan Doyle is a master story-spinner, and the gripping tales in this volume attest to his unparalleled narrative skill.

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- THE MAN FROM ARCHANGEL
- Contents
- TALES OF ADVENTURE
- I - The Debut of Bimbashi Joyce
- II - The Surgeon of Gaster Fell
- III - Borrowed Scenes
- IV - The Man from Archangel
- V - The Great Brown-Pericord Motor
- VI - The Sealed Room
- TALES OF MEDICAL LIFE
- VII - A Physiologist's Wife
- VIII - Behind the Times
- IX - His First Operation
- X - The Third Generation
- XI - The Curse of Eve
- XII - A Medical Document
- XIII - The Surgeon Talks
- XIV - The Doctors of Hoyland
- XV - Crabbe's Practice