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* '''Author''': [[Elizabeth Gilzean]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills And Boon Romance #100]]
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* '''Year''': 1961
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* '''Setting''': Information about the setting.
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==Book Description==
 
"He's nearly six feet and I expect you gals would call him good-looking if you like that clean-cut American type...you know, the kind they use for advertising shirts and toothpaste," was the way the Senior Casualty Officer described the new Yankee surgeon, John B. Tremayne, to Staff Nurse Sally Conway. And when John Tremayne duly took over at St.Bride's, he certainly started some innovations, one of which was to perform all his operations at night-with Sally to assist him. Sally herself did not find the Yankee surgeon's new routine at all upsetting, but she was to discover that his personal effect on her was quite another matter.
 
"He's nearly six feet and I expect you gals would call him good-looking if you like that clean-cut American type...you know, the kind they use for advertising shirts and toothpaste," was the way the Senior Casualty Officer described the new Yankee surgeon, John B. Tremayne, to Staff Nurse Sally Conway. And when John Tremayne duly took over at St.Bride's, he certainly started some innovations, one of which was to perform all his operations at night-with Sally to assist him. Sally herself did not find the Yankee surgeon's new routine at all upsetting, but she was to discover that his personal effect on her was quite another matter.
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Book Description

"He's nearly six feet and I expect you gals would call him good-looking if you like that clean-cut American type...you know, the kind they use for advertising shirts and toothpaste," was the way the Senior Casualty Officer described the new Yankee surgeon, John B. Tremayne, to Staff Nurse Sally Conway. And when John Tremayne duly took over at St.Bride's, he certainly started some innovations, one of which was to perform all his operations at night-with Sally to assist him. Sally herself did not find the Yankee surgeon's new routine at all upsetting, but she was to discover that his personal effect on her was quite another matter.

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