The Ethics of the Outcast
The London of 1890 was a city of two worlds: the glittering ballrooms of Mayfair and the soot-stained alleys of Whitechapel. Arthur was a man of the latter, a disgraced physician who had been stripped of his license for treating the poor without payment. He lived in a basement flat, his only luxury a collection of banned medical texts and a cat named Socrates. Socrates was a creature of...
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