Dr. Ludmila Dontsova

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Dr. Ludmila Dontsova is a dedicated and overworked oncologist in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s novel "Cancer Ward," embodying the moral and emotional struggles of Soviet medical professionals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet doctor
fictional character
oncologist
appearsIn Cancer Ward NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre political novel
appearsInLanguage Russian
characterTrait authoritative
conscientious
dedicated
overworked
self‑sacrificing
createdBy Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn NERFINISHED
embodiesTheme burden of responsibility in Soviet medicine
conflict between professional duty and personal limits
firstPublicationOfWork 1960s
gender female
hasRelationshipWith Oleg Kostoglotov NERFINISHED
isDoctorOf Oleg Kostoglotov NERFINISHED
nationality Soviet
occupation head of a hospital ward
oncologist
represents emotional struggles of Soviet medical professionals
moral struggles of Soviet medical professionals
roleInWork major character in Cancer Ward
settingOfActivity post‑Stalin Soviet Union
strugglesWith bureaucratic pressures
ethical dilemmas in patient care
overwork
treats cancer patients
worksAt cancer ward in a Soviet hospital

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Cancer Ward featuresCharacter Dr. Ludmila Dontsova