Doctor on the Boil
1970 novel by Richard Gordon
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Author | Richard Gordon |
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Language | English |
Series | Doctor series |
Genre | Comedy |
Publisher | Heinemann |
Publication date | 1970 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
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Preceded by | Love and Sir Lancelot |
Followed by | Doctor on the Brain |
Doctor on the Boil is a 1970 comedy novel by the British writer Richard Gordon.[1] Bored with his retirement, Sir Lancelot Spratt returns to St Swithan's Hospital to resume his work and disturbs almost everyone else there.
References
- ^ Pringle p.227
Bibliography
- Pringle, David. Imaginary People: A Who's who of Fictional Characters from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day. Scolar Press, 1996.
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Richard Gordon's Doctor series
- Doctor in the House (1952)
- Doctor at Sea (1953)
- Doctor at Large (1955)
- Doctor in Love (1957)
- Doctor and Son (1959)
- Doctor in Clover (1960)
- Doctor on Toast (1961)
- Doctor in the Swim (1962)
- The Summer of Sir Lancelot (1963)
- Love and Sir Lancelot (1965)
- Doctor on the Boil (1970)
- Doctor on the Brain (1972)
- Doctor in the Nude (1973)
- Doctor on the Job (1976)
- Doctor in the Nest (1979)
- Doctor's Daughters (1981)
- Doctor on the Ball (1985)
- Doctor in the Soup (1986)
- The Last of Sir Lancelot (1999)
- Doctor in the House (1968)
- Doctor at Large (1969)
- Doctor in the House (1954)
- Doctor at Sea (1955)
- Doctor at Large (1957)
- Doctor in Love (1960)
- Doctor in Distress (1963)
- Doctor in Clover (1966)
- Doctor in Trouble (1970)
- Doctor in the House (1969–70)
- Doctor at Large (1971)
- Doctor in Charge (1972–73)
- Doctor at Sea (1974)
- Doctor on the Go (1975–77)
- Doctor Down Under (1979)
- Doctors' Daughters (1981)
- Doctor at the Top (1991)
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