Film Analysis of The Good Dr Adams
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Film Analysis of The Good Dr Adams Dr. John Bodkin Adams was General Practitioner, whilst working in Eastbourne in the early 1950's. He became a very prosperous and wealthy man. He worked with both NHS and private patients, whilst doing this; he developed strong friendships with both his nurses and patients. Adams was held in high regard by most of these people, but most of all his patients. He was seen to be both light hearted and carefree, but, every coin has its flip side and Adams's was a bad side, he was very disorganised, he did not posses a briefcase in which to keep all his important papers, instead he kept them in his inside blazer pocket so they would get torn, crumpled and battered. When Doctors give out injections they are supposed to note dose, type and time the drug was given to the patient at, but Adams did...

