In 'The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc' by Various, a comprehensive exploration of the role of doctors in various facets of society is presented. The book delves into historical accounts, literary works, and folklore to analyze the perception and portrayal of doctors throughout different time periods. The diverse range of sources examined showcases the evolving image of the medical profession and its significance in different cultural contexts. The writing style is academic and insightful, providing readers with a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding the figure of the doctor. References to famous medical practitioners and fictional representations add depth to the analysis, making this book a valuable resource for those interested in medical history and literature studies. Various themes such as medical ethics, societal attitudes towards illness, and the doctor-patient relationship are thoroughly explored, offering a nuanced perspective on the subject matter. 'The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc' is a must-read for anyone seeking a scholarly examination of the multifaceted role of doctors throughout history.