The good doctor, Theodore Dalrymple, offers excellent advice to medical students and anyone else wishing to write:
“I had only three pieces of advice to give: firstly, that they should continue in the hospital for a few more years, because human nature was concentrated and distilled there as if for the express purpose of training writers; secondly, that on no account should they consort with academics of the humanities departments of any university, for to do so was the primrose path to stylistic perdition; and finally, that they should read a great deal.”
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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