I am a big fan of the BBC TV series "Doctor in the House" and the subsequent spin-offs, mostly from the 1970's. It never gained much notice in the US, however, where it was never released on DVD. I've recently re-discovered the series on Youtube and, as I'd never read any of the Richard Gordon books on which it was based, I decided to pick one up. All of the characters' names are different, except for Uriah Heep-ish Bingham, but clearly a character named Grimsdyke became Dick Stuart-Clarke. Richard Gordon became Michael Upton. It was fun to see the few scenes from this book that made it to the show, though the originals are generally embryonic in comparison. Ultimately, it's best to take the book on its own terms, this back-and-forth review notwithstanding. "Doctor at Large" is droll, breezy, and with its non-explicit sexual innuendo, definitely a product of the 1950's.