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| | Best of Bryson City: Stories of a Doctor's First Years of Practice in the Smoky Mountains Author: Walt Larimore, M.D. Retail Price: $24.99 Price: $17.49 Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 5 hours and 20 min. You save $7.50 (30%) Click here to buy
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Walt Larimore was a young "flatlander" physician with a wife and three-year-old daughter when he set up his first practice in the little mountain hamlet of Bryson City, North Carolina. Schooled in the latest medical technology, the eager doctor discovered that there were some things in rural practice for which medical school just hadn't prepared him. He found his patients were often his best teachers, and his classroom ranged from hospital corridors and smelly barns to homey kitchens and mountain streams.In Best of Bryson City, Dr. Larimore reads selections from his two collections of stories about the place that forever shaped not only his medical practice, but also his practice of life and faith. He sweeps readers into a world of colorful characters and the warmth, humor, quirks, and struggles of a small country town. FIND MORE TITLES:
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