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December 2004

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The Good Doctor

With a third book set to arrive in stores next year, Abraham Verghese has established himself as one of the most gifted writers ever to make Texas his home. Then again, writing is just a hobby compared with his somewhat more ambitious day job: Changing modern medicine as we know it.

by Jan Reid

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