2. Why does the narrator feel that he would be an interesting medical
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Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) by Jerome K. Jerome
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Why does the narrator feel that he would be an interesting medical case in "Three Men in a Boat"?
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This reference appears in the opening pages of “Three Men in a Boat.” The narrator recalls a time when he went to the British Museum to discover a treatment for hay fever. He searched through a medical book for the answer, and then began to turn pages at random to read up on other ailments. To his horror he found that he had the symptoms of almost every disease or malady that was listed. At...
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