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a limerick poem on doctor​

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Answered by AbhimanyuPaul
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The girl from Nantucket is nowhere to be found.

Neither is the man from Manhasset.

But William Stone, MD, professor of Medicine, has made the limerick, the five-line poetry form often used to chronicle the adventures of peripatetic New Englanders, a medium for medical information and case studies.

Stone, who has been on the Vanderbilt faculty since 1969, says he was not particularly interested in poetry in school, and didn’t really set out to be a medical limerick writer.

As he tells it, he fell into it when a visiting professor from the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas asked Stone to contribute to a book he was editing.

“I wrote my first limerick for that book,” he said. It was titled “Cholesterol Embolism”

Answered by cuteaadishree
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my father is a doctor n he is also having duty in quanantine centres but i dont know any poem

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