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      • Shaw was moved to write this play on the occasion of criticism of always writing about superhuman and larger than life figures who never have to deal with death. The critique suggested that this reliance upon immortality should prove to be Shaw’s weakness as a playwright.
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  2. The eponymous dilemma of the play is that of the newly knighted doctor Sir Colenso Ridgeon, who has developed a revolutionary new cure for tuberculosis. However, his private medical practice, having limited staff and resources, can only treat ten patients at a time.

    • George Bernard Shaw, Derrick Vail
    • 1911
  3. The Doctor’s Dilemma, drama in four acts and an epilogue by George Bernard Shaw, performed in 1906, in London, and published in 1911. The play satirizes the medical profession and comments wryly on the general public’s inability to distinguish between personal behaviour and achievement.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Shaw was a popular 20th-century playwright and political activist. He wrote more than 60 plays over his lifetime, and he received the 1925 Nobel Prize in Literature. “The Doctor’s Dilemma” takes place in June 1903. The protagonist is Dr. Ridgeon. He’s a renowned physician.

  5. Written by Timothy Sexton. George Bernard Shaw was moved to write his The Doctor’s Dilemma in order explore fully the paradox of how a man can be a genius but still lack honor. It is this tragic circumstance of the individual that moved to Shaw to view the play as a comedy about tragedy.

  6. Apr 2, 2023 · This week in 1927, the curtain fell on a Broadway production of George Bernard Shaw's medical drama, "The Doctor's Dilemma." Shaw – who is most famous for writing "Pygmalion" – was an Irishman by birth, a socialist by hard experience and a firmly committed Londoner.

  7. Sep 28, 2012 · Bernard Shaw wrote The Doctor’s Dilemma in 1906. What dilemma was he interested in, and how relevant is it today? Sir Colenso Ridgeon is a distinguished doctor who has discovered a cure for TB using opsonins. He finds himself obliged to choose between treating a worthy colleague who is the…

  8. He wrote a great deal about doctors and had strong views against vivisection and vaccination and questioned the amount of faith we put in doctors, who are themselves only human. In this play, Shaw tests the humanity of a doctor and gives him a moral dilemma. And in that dilemma, familiar questions arise about