
A Doctor's Diary
Romance · Drama
Overview
A Doctor's Diary is told through the eyes of Dr. Dan Norris (John Trent), resident physician in a private hospital. In his search for a cure for spinal meningitis, Norris recklessly runs roughshod over the feelings of his colleagues. The doctor's older, wiser supervisor, Dr. Clem Driscoll (George Bancroft), tries to curb Norris' impatience, pointing out that nothing takes place overnight. Angrily, Norris accuses Driscoll of malpractice and is forced to resign from the clinic -- just when a meningitis epidemic breaks out.
Top Cast


George Bancroft
George Bancroft
Dr. Clem Driscoll
George Bancroft
Dr. Clem Driscoll


Helen Burgess
Helen Burgess
Ruth Hanlon
Helen Burgess
Ruth Hanlon


John Trent
John Trent
Dr. Dan Norris
John Trent
Dr. Dan Norris


Ruth Coleman
Ruth Coleman
Catherine Stanwood
Ruth Coleman
Catherine Stanwood


Ronald Sinclair
Ronald Sinclair
Michael Fielding (as Ra Hould)
Ronald Sinclair
Michael Fielding (as Ra Hould)


Molly Lamont
Molly Lamont
Mrs. Fielding
Molly Lamont
Mrs. Fielding


Sidney Blackmer
Sidney Blackmer
Dr. Anson Ludlow
Sidney Blackmer
Dr. Anson Ludlow
Charles Waldron
Charles Waldron
Dr. Ellery Stanwood (as Charles D. Waldron)
Charles Waldron
Dr. Ellery Stanwood (as Charles D. Waldron)


Frank Puglia
Frank Puglia
Louie
Frank Puglia
Louie


Milburn Stone
Milburn Stone
Fred Clark
Milburn Stone
Fred Clark
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