Canadian paperbacks of the 40s and 50s
Doctor Di is better than Doctor Death, I suppose, but not by much.
"Toni was enchanted at the prospect of working in a hospital not far from Tokyo. But it all worked out for her in the end. The unusual setting in modern Japan results in a story that is intriguingly 'different.'"
Doctor Di is better than Doctor Death, I suppose, but not by much.
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