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Dr. Paul Tanner’s My Whole
Life and 48 Years of Small Town Family Medical Practice is
the poignant and humorous story of the career of a doctor, his
patients, and his family.
Tanner’s book begins with his
formative years in Missouri and Georgia during the 1920s and
1930s.
As a young man, Tanner begins
college in Virginia and then leaves for the island of Saipan
during World War II. Upon his return, his medical career began
in earnest as he is accepted to the Medical College of Virginia
in Richmond. His internship in Saint Petersburg, Florida landed
him in family practice in Auburndale, Florida in 1955 where he
spent his career with a number of various patients and their
problems.
Tanner’s memories are
gathered from scribbling notes and patients’ comments on bits of
paper and prescriptions over the years. They reveal the joys
and sorrows that he went through as a doctor; the ups and downs
shared with his family and the often humorous comments that
patients would say. The last two chapters contain priceless
quotes from his patients over his many years as a small town
physician.
Tanner’s narration is laced
with nostalgic musings and gives the reader an opportunity to
step back to a simpler time. He expertly illustrates the change
in medicine and in life over eight decades. It is a
heartwarming story to be enjoyed over and over again as it
depicts a man’s passion for his profession, his family, his
patients and his life.
About the Author
Paul Tanner Jr., MD graduated from Virginia Tech with a
BS in Biology and received his MD from the Medical College of
Virginia. Dr. Tanner retired from Family Practice in 2002. He
has six children and lives with his wife in Winter Haven,
Florida.
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