A. J. Cronin
Scottish physician and author of novels

Born
July 19th, 1896
129 years ago
Died
January 6th, 1981
44 years ago — 84 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Scotland
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A Scottish physician and author gained recognition for writing novels that explored the medical profession. Practitioner experience informed literary works, often depicting the struggles and ethical dilemmas faced by doctors. The most notable work, 'The Citadel,' published in 1937, highlighted the challenges within the healthcare system and influenced future medical reforms. Other significant novels include 'Hatter's Castle' and 'Key Above the Door,' both of which contributed to the author's prominence in the literary field. Cronin's works received widespread acclaim and adaptations into film and theatre, solidifying a legacy in both literature and popular culture.
Authored 'The Citadel'
Wrote 'Hatter's Castle'
Published 'Key Above the Door'
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