An update on seeking BC doctors’ literary works
The archival project seeking literary works described in the September 2014 issue (BCMJ 2014;56:349) is meant to honor existing literary works of BC physicians and encourage other doctors and medical students to exercise their literary talents. Karen MacDonell, director of the Library of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC, helped me formulate some practical steps to find physician authors in BC, and Scott Anderson, a staff member of the Library, directed me to abcbookworld.com, a public reference site established by Alan Twigg, author of The Essentials: 150 Great BC Books and Authors. The website contains information about close to 11 000 published authors with roots in BC. I found over 80 physician-authors already listed in this database. By the end of 2014, physicians responding to the news item in the BCMJ brought this number up to 94, with several more entries still to be processed. The published works include poetry; fiction; early BC history; BC politics; biography; autobiography; memoirs; tales of medical practice in the Arctic, North, and on the West Coast; First Nations history; marine adventures; plays; war experiences; health advice; and even cooking practices. These literary accomplishments provide a view on life through medical practitioners’ eyes and are unique additions to the history of medical practice in the province. My next objective is to showcase the published works. In the meantime, an information seeker visiting abcbookworld.com may search for the key words “physician author” to find the current list, and click on a name in the list of results for additional information.
—George Szasz, MD
West Vancouver