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Known in South Africa through the English adaptation by Edward Ravenscroft (1654?-1707)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Ravenscroft], as a two act farce entitled ''[[The Anatomist, or The Sham Doctor]]''. | Known in South Africa through the English adaptation by Edward Ravenscroft (1654?-1707)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Ravenscroft], as a two act farce entitled ''[[The Anatomist, or The Sham Doctor]]''. | ||
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Crispin Médecin is a French comedy in three acts by Noël Le Breton de Hauteroche, published in 1802.
Known in South Africa through the English adaptation by Edward Ravenscroft (1654?-1707)[1], as a two act farce entitled The Anatomist, or The Sham Doctor.
See The Anatomist, or The Sham Doctor.
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