The article focuses on the role of Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland in the life and works of novelist and playwright Thomas Wolfe. Topics discussed include the role of the hospital on the history of medicine in the U.S. and on the personal experiences of Wolfe, the stay of ...
Scribner's, and to switch publishers to Harper and Row. However, on a 1937 trip to the West, Wolfe was stricken with pneumonia. Complications arose, and he eventually was diagnosed with tuberculosis of the brain. He was treated at Johns Hopkins Hospital, but the atte 正在翻译,请等待...[...