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Part I, Chapter 44, Memories of Giorano Bruno Summary and Analysis
In Part I, Chapter 44, through the summer, Julia and Ginzburg both become sicker and thinner. At last, they are to be treated. They call their doctor Pickwick, for his kindness and patience. He instructs that Ginzburg and Julia be allowed outside every day, and their their windows opened for twenty minutes a day instead of ten.
Just as Ginzburg and Julia cannot take much more of the cruel prison system in which they find themselves a part of, an angel in the form of a doctor appears to assist them. They have deteriorated to such an extent that even the guards cannot ignore them anymore, and so a doctor is summoned. The doctor, nicknamed Pickwick, instructs that Ginzburg and Julia be allowed more exercise and more fresh air. That...
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