A Sharp Scalpel Or A Mighty Pen The Legacy Of A.J. Cronin

Chirurgia (Bucur). 2022 Dec;117(5):625-630. doi: 10.21614/chirurgia.2792.

Abstract

Archibald Joseph Cronin was born in Cardross, which currently lies in the local authority of Argyll and Bute, a few miles from Glasgow. Training to become a physician, Cronin graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1919 with a degree in medicine and with the hope of becoming a surgeon. Learning eagerly and constantly, working hard towards his desire of owning a practice in London's fashionable Harley Street, Cronin's ambition was shattered by a diagnosis of duodenal ulcer which forced him to take a break. Returning to his childhood dream of writing a novel, he published Hatter's Castle in 1933, the success of which was so immense that Cronin never returned to the medical field. This paper aims to highlight a few aspects of the writer's life and literary output in relation to his medical background.

Keywords: A.J. Cronin; the citadel.