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'Morphine' is a fascinating story by the famous Russian writer, playwright and theater figure Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (1891–1940). After a year and a half of working in a village hospital, the young doctor is finally transferred to the city. He is happy with the move, but at times recalls a village where he was the only doctor and worked seven days a week. One day he receives a letter from the doctor who took his place in the village - he is seriously ill and asks his colleague to come... Other famous works of Mikhail Bulgakov are 'The Golden City', 'Chinese History', 'The Komarov Case', 'The Week of Enlightenment', ' Baptism by turning', 'Moscow of the 20s', 'The House of Elpit-Rabkommun', 'Raid. In the magic lantern.' Many of Mikhail Bulgakov's works were banned by Soviet censorship, and this very the fact characterizes him as a free-thinking person. His talent is admired by readers all over the world, his works have been translated into different languages and films have been made based on many of them.