Sword and Scalpel: An American Surgeon in the Korean War

by Slaughter.Frank G.

Hardcover, 1947

Brief description:

SWORD AND SCALPEL is the story of Dr. Paul Scott, a Johns Hopkins-trained surgeon who is taken prisoner by the North Koreans when they overrun his frontline MASH unit at the outset of the Korean War. Dr. Scott is imprisoned in Pyongyang along with his commanding officer Colonel Jasper Hardin, Kay Storey a famous entertainer known as “The Girl Next Door,” and the unit chaplain, affectionately known as Father Tim. While imprisoned, the Americans are subjected to torture, sensory deprivation, brainwashing, starvation, and all forms of physical and mental abuse. The frail Father Tim becomes deathly ill and Kay Storey is threatened with ongoing sexual abuse. In order to spare his friends from death, Dr. Scott chooses to sign a spurious war crimes confession. After they are repatriated, Colonel Hardin has Dr. Scott court-martialed. The news report said:

"Tomorrow, in San Francisco’s Presidio Captain Paul Scot! of the Army Medical Corps fresh from two years in a Chinese prisoner-of-war camp, faces court-martial for treason . . ."

Publication

Doubleday & Co. (1947), 285 pages

Original publication date

1957

Collection

Physical description

285 p.
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