
Strange Tales from the Doctor's Casebook
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Narrated by:
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Cathy Dobson
About this listen
Twenty classic tales featuring doctors, patients, feverish imaginations, sick minds and unwell bodies.
- 'Under the Knife' by H. G. Wells
- 'Room Number Ten' by Bessie Kyffin-Taylor
- 'Story of the Vanishing Patient' by Elia J. Peattie
- 'The District Doctor' by Ivan Turgenev
- 'Dead of Night' by W. F. Harvey
- 'Cool Air' by H. P. Lovecraft
- 'The Operation' by Violet Hunt
- 'The Greatest Good of the Greatest Number' by Gertrude Atherton
- 'The Permanent Stiletto' by W. C. Morrow
- 'The Last Leaf' by O. Henry
- 'This Is All' by Barry Pain
- 'Green Tea' by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
- 'The Bath Chair' by E. F. Benson
- 'The Bundle of Letters' by Maurus Jokai
- 'The Man Who Was Blind' by Edwin Pugh
- 'Laura' by H. H. Munro
- 'The Unrest Cure' by H. H. Munro
- 'The Premature Burial' by Edgar Allan Poe
- 'All Souls' by Edith Wharton
- 'A Tale of the Great Plague' by Thomas Hood
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