Cynthia Doyle, Nurse in Love #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCynthia Doyle, a nurse, becomes involved with a patient named Dr. Benson who has suffered severe hand injuries and lost confidence in himself. After a month of therapy, Cynthia encourages him to believe in recovery, but when he learns she is leaving the hospital, he becomes despondent and threatening. The story culminates in a crisis where Cynthia and another man confront dangerous gangsters, after which Dr. Benson confesses his deep love for Cynthia, though circumstances keep them apart.
When a man arrives at the hospital with severe burns and a murder confession—claiming he deliberately set a fire that killed his wife—Dr. Ed Benson notices something troubling: the patient, Howard Blair, has gone completely blind, yet his eyes show no physical damage from flames or smoke. As Nurse Cynthia Doyle tends to the silent, traumatized patient, she begins to suspect the blindness isn't medical at all, but something deeper rooted in what Howard witnessed that terrible night. With the district attorney pressing to take the prisoner away for trial, Cynthia and Dr. Benson race to uncover the truth behind his confession before it's too late.
When Dr. Ed Benson's hands are crushed in a hospital accident, he faces a crisis that cuts deeper than his physical injuries—his confidence in ever operating again shattered along with his bones. Nurse Cynthia Doyle stands by him through months of recovery and rehabilitation, watching him spiral into despair even as his hands heal beautifully, until a desperate moment forces her to shake him awake to who he really is. What unfolds next tests whether Dr. Benson can reclaim not just the skill in his hands, but the belief in himself that makes him a surgeon.
In this 1962 account, a young schoolteacher turned Revolutionary War captain named Nathan Hale volunteers for a dangerous spy mission behind British lines during the American Revolution. Caught by General Howe's forces, Hale faces an impossible choice between betraying his country and accepting his fate. This is the story of a man whose final words would echo through history as a testament to his unwavering courage.
When Dr. Ed Benson and nurse Cynthia Doyle are forced at gunpoint to treat a mysterious patient, they discover their captive is none other than Al Scipio—a notorious gangster with a dangerous wound and an impossible demand. As Scipio's condition deteriorates and his criminal associates close in, Cynthia and Dr. Benson find themselves trapped between the demands of medicine and the threat of death, with emotions running dangerously high in the chaos.
Theodore Roosevelt transformed himself from a sickly boy into a formidable physical specimen through sheer determination, eventually becoming a decorated soldier and the 26th President of the United States. This inspiring historical account traces his journey from frail youth to crack shot and expert rider, culminating in his legendary charge up San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War. A testament to overcoming adversity, Roosevelt's life stands as proof that handicaps need not define one's destiny.
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Reprinted in Registered Nurse #1 (1963)
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