The Physician is a novel by Noah Gordon. It is about the life of a Christians English boy in the 11th century who journeys across Europe in order to study medicine among the Persian people. The book was initially published by Simon & Schuster on August 7, 1986.
Rob is taken by the only one who wants him: a traveling barber-surgeon who goes only by the name of Barber. He is a fleshy man with fleshy appetites and a very great zest for life. Over the next years, he takes Rob as his apprentice. He teaches the boy how to juggle, to draw caricatures, to tell stories, to entertain a crowd, to sell the Patent medicine on which they make their living. He also teaches the boy all he knows of medicine—which is little.
When Barber dies, Rob takes over his traveling medicine show. But he is restless, desiring to know more about the ways of medicine. He meets a physician in Malmesbury who tells him of schools () in Córdoba, Toledo, even in far-away Persia, where the medical and scientific learning of the is taught. Unfortunately, besides being worlds away, the schools do not admit Christians—and even if they did, no country in Christendom would allow a person with such learning to return.
In a moment of epiphany, Rob decides that he shall take on the guise of a Jewish student, so that he can travel to Persia and study at the feet of Avicenna. This decision carries its own risks: while Jews generally were allowed more freedom in the Muslim world than they were in Christian Europe, Rob would still have to cross Europe, where Jews were routinely faced with blood libels, expulsions, forced conversions and killings.
He also meets a young woman called Mary Margaret Cullen, who was traveling with her father, in search of superior Turkish sheep. The pair falls in love and become occasional lovers, but as Mary, by her father, proposes marriage to Rob, he dismisses her, saying that he needed to study medicine and telling her all his plans. The Cullens leave the caravan and Rob continues his journey.
Upon his return he encounters Mary, who lost her father. As she has nowhere to go, and once they seem to love each other, although she is Christian, they form a liaison, and are secretly wed. Mary doesn't deal well with the new city, as she is neglected for being red-haired. Regardless of all, Mary gets pregnant and has the child while Rob is in India, acting as a doctor and for the first time touching a corpse's heart.
Soon afterwards, Avicenna dies, and Isfahan is conquered by a rival king. Rob, his wife and children flee the Pillage and make their laborious way back to England.
The film premiered in German theaters on 25 December 2013. It was an immediate box-office hit and earned the producers two Bogey Awards, one for more than 1,000 visitors per copy on its opening weekend, and a second Bogey for 1 million visitors within ten days.
The film was also released as two-part mini-series for the German public TV ARD and later as a complete movie.
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Out of Spain, in 2016 there was a first musical of this book composed by Dennis Martin and premiered in schlosstheater in Fulda, Germany, called Der medicus, with Friedrich Rau as Rob and Sabrina Weckerlin as Mary. The version of Ivan Macias and Felix Amador was premiered in 2022 in Metské Divadlo, in Brno, Chequia, directed by Stanislav Moša and with Libor Matouš and Richard Pekárek alternating in the role of Rob, and Kristýna Daňhelová and Esther Mertová in the role of Mary. In Munich, Germany, was premiered in 2023, also with Stanislav Moša as director, Bosse Vogt as Rob and Miriam Neumaier as Mary. This summer the musical will return to Germany, this time in Plauen, in Theater Plauen Zwickau. The directors will be Jose Luis Sixto and Francesc Abós, Friedrich Rau as Rob and Elisabeth Birgmeier as Mary.
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