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Arthur Hailey's Final Diagnosis is a medical novel set in a large hospital. Through the fates of doctors and patients, it depicts responsibility, professional errors, and the conflict between tradition and progress in medicine.
The Final Diagnosis is a novel by Canadian writer Arthur Hailey, known for his works that detail the functioning of complex institutions. The action is set in a large American hospital, and the main part of the story takes place in the pathology department, where key diagnoses are made on which human lives often depend.
The central character of the novel is Dr. Joseph Pearson, a respected but aging pathologist who has been leading the department for years, relying on his own experience and authority. Although he was once a top expert, he has difficulty accepting new medical methods and technological advances. His position is challenged by the arrival of younger doctors who advocate a more modern approach to diagnostics and treatment.
In parallel with this conflict, several stories about patients develop. Among them, the case of a boy stands out in particular, whose incorrect or late diagnosis causes serious consequences. This event raises the question of medical responsibility and shows how one professional error can affect human destinies. Hailey details the process of making diagnoses, relationships between doctors, and everyday problems in the hospital system.
Dr. Kent O'Donnell, the ambitious hospital director, and young doctors who strive to improve the quality of work despite the resistance of their older colleagues also play an important role. Through their conflicts, the author shows the tension between tradition and innovation, experience and scientific progress.
The novel is not only a medical drama but also an analysis of professional ethics. Hailey shows that medicine is not infallible and that doctors, despite their knowledge and responsibility, are still people prone to mistakes. The Final Diagnosis is one of the most successful works of medical literature due to its convincing characters, tense plot, and realistic depiction of hospital life.
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