First, the Doctor
Mary Marland had been brought up to believe that to be a good doctor she must virtually cease to be a woman -- give up all ideas of love and marriage, and even the occasional gaieties that make life pleasant. Naturally the time came when she rebelled -- yet she still wanted to be true to her work. This is the story of how she reconciled both claims.
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