Showing posts with label Tales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tales. Show all posts
Monday, June 18, 2012

White Coat Tales Epub

White Coat Tales



Author: Robert B. Taylor
Edition: 1st ed. 2008. 2nd printing 2009
Publisher: Springer
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1441916199



White Coat Tales: Medicine's Heroes, Heritage, and Misadventures


This collection of intriguing stories offers profound insights into medical history. Medical books White Coat Tales. Medical books .

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It highlights what all health professionals should know about the career path they have chosen. Each chapter presents a number of fascinating tales of legendary medical innovators, diseases that changed history, insightful clinical sayings, famous persons and their illnesses, and epic blunders made by physicians and scientists. The book relates the stories in history to what clinicians do in practice today and is ideal reading for physicians, residents, medical students and all clinicians.

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Conan Doyle's Tales of Medical Humanism and Values

Conan Doyle's Tales of Medical Humanism and Values



Author: Arthur Conan, Sir Doyle
Edition:
Publisher: Krieger Pub Co
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0894645714



Conan Doyle's Tales of Medical Humanism and Values: Round the Red Lamp--Being Facts and Fancies of Medical Short Stories


This annotated reprint of Arthur Conan Doyle's Round the Red Lamp, Being Facts and Fancies of Medical Life, published in 1894, also contains commentary and notes for an additional six of Conan Doyle's medical short stories as well as the text of an address which he presented to medical students in 1910. Medical books Conan Doyle's Tales of Medical Humanism and Values. Medical books .

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Included in these literary vignettes are three Sherlock Holmes stories that are primarily medical in orientation. These vital messages from almost one hundred years ago not only reinforce the present emerging trend of medical humanism, but also graphically portray the psychosocial effects of disease on the afflicted and the healer alike. The book is of interest to medical historians; physicians; students of medicine, allied health groups and medical humanities; and Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts.

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

The Orange Wire Problem and Other Tales from the Doctor's Office

The Orange Wire Problem and Other Tales from the Doctor's Office



Author: David Watts
Edition: 1
Publisher: University Of Iowa Press
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004L62GPQ



The Orange Wire Problem and Other Tales from the Doctor's Office


Western literature has had a long tradition of physician-writers. Medical books The Orange Wire Problem and Other Tales from the Doctor's Office. From Mikhail Bulgakov to William Carlos Williams to Richard Selzer to Ethan Canin, exposure to human beings at their most vulnerable has inspired fine writing. In his own inimitable and unpretentious style, David Watts is also a master storyteller. Whether recounting the decline and death of a dear friend or poking holes in the faulty logic of an insurance company underling, The Orange Wire Problem lays bare the nobility and weakness, generosity and churlishness of human nature.

With disarming candor and the audacity to admit that practicing medicine can be a crazy thing, Watts fills each page with riveting details, moving accounts, or belly-laughs Medical books The Orange Wire Problem and Other Tales from the Doctor's Office. "Western literature has had a long tradition of physician-writers. From Mikhail Bulgakov to William Carlos Williams to Richard Selzer to Ethan Canin, exposure to human beings at their most vulnerable has inspired fine writing. In his own inimitable and unpretentious style, David Watts is also a master storyteller. Whether recounting the decline and death of a dear friend or poking holes in the faulty logic of an insurance company underling, The Orange Wire Problem lays bare the nobility and weakness, generosity and churlishness of human nature. With disarming candor and the audacity to admit that practicing medicine can be a crazy thing, Watts fills each page with riveting details, moving accounts, or belly-laughs. As the stories in this work unfold, we are witness to the moral dilemmas and personal rewards of ministering to the sick. Whether the subject is the potential benefits of therapeutic deception or telling a child about death, Watts's ear for the right word, the right tone, and the right detail never fails him. From The Orange Wire Problem and Other Tales from the Doctor's Office: We were lingering in the outer office. He mentioned again, no biopsy. I knew that. And I knew there would be no chemotherapy. Maybe it's like that Orange Wire Problem, I said. Yes exactly, he said, and four years from now when we're all sitting around the campfire we'll remember the Orange Wire Problem. . . And I thought to myself, my brother did that. Spoke of the time ahead as he was dying of lung cancer. Six months from now he had said, we'll be glad we did all those drug therapies—as if to speak of the future laid claim to the future.File Size: 1110 KBPrint Length: 207 pagesPage Numbers Source ISBN: 1587298007Publisher: University Of Iowa Press; 1 edition (April 28, 2009) Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.Language: EnglishASIN: B004L62GPQ"

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"Western literature has had a long tradition of physician-writers. From Mikhail Bulgakov to William Carlos Williams to Richard Selzer to Ethan Canin, exposure to human beings at their most vulnerable has inspired fine writing. In his own inimitable and unpretentious style, David Watts is also a master storyteller. Whether recounting the decline and death of a dear friend or poking holes in the faulty logic of an insurance company underling, The Orange Wire Problem lays bare the nobility and weakness, generosity and churlishness of human nature. With disarming candor and the audacity to admit t

"Western literature has had a long tradition of physician-writers. From Mikhail Bulgakov to William Carlos Williams to Richard Selzer to Ethan Canin, exposure to human beings at their most vulnerable has inspired fine writing. In his own inimitable and unpretentious style, David Watts is also a master storyteller. Whether recounting the decline and death of a dear friend or poking holes in the faulty logic of an insurance company underling, The Orange Wire Problem lays bare the nobility and weakness, generosity and churlishness of human nature. With disarming candor and the audacity to admit t

"Western literature has had a long tradition of physician-writers. From Mikhail Bulgakov to William Carlos Williams to Richard Selzer to Ethan Canin, exposure to human beings at their most vulnerable has inspired fine writing. In his own inimitable and unpretentious style, David Watts is also a master storyteller. Whether recounting the decline and death of a dear friend or poking holes in the faulty logic of an insurance company underling, The Orange Wire Problem lays bare the nobility and weakness, generosity and churlishness of human nature. With disarming candor and the audacity to admit t

author david watts format trade cloth isbn 10 1587298007 isbn 13 9781587298004 language english publication year 20090000 audience trade author david watts author for title david watts book copyright date 2009 book industry reviews david watts uses his considerable storytelling gifts to illuminate the mind of a doctor in his quest for the clues of diagnosis and treatment while at the same time exercising compassion and empathy toward his patient the informal and intimate style of the narratives



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From Mikhail Bulgakov to William Carlos Williams to Richard Selzer to Ethan Canin, exposure to human beings at their most vulnerable has inspired fine writing. In his own inimitable and unpretentious style, David Watts is also a master storyteller. Whether recounting the decline and death of a dear friend or poking holes in the faulty logic of an insurance company underling, The Orange Wire Problem lays bare the nobility and weakness, generosity and churlishness of human nature.

With disarming candor and the audacity to admit that practicing medicine can be a crazy thing, Watts fills each page with riveting details, moving accounts, or belly-laughs.  As the stories in this work unfold, we are witness to the moral dilemmas and personal rewards of ministering to the sick. Whether the subject is the potential benefits of therapeutic deception or telling a child about death, Watts’s ear for the right word, the right tone, and the right detail never fails him.

From The Orange Wire Problem and Other Tales from the Doctor’s Office:

We were lingering in the outer office. He mentioned again, no biopsy. I knew that. And I knew there would be no chemotherapy.
    Maybe it's like that Orange Wire Problem, I said.
    Yes exactly, he said, and four years from now when we're all sitting around the campfire we'll remember the Orange Wire Problem. . .
    And I thought to myself, my brother did that. Spoke of the time ahead as he was dying of lung cancer. Six months from now he had said, we'll be glad we did all those drug therapies—as if to speak of the future laid claim to the future.


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Friday, September 2, 2011

Old Wives' Tales Epub

Old Wives' Tales



Author: Mary Chamberlain
Edition: 1
Publisher: Tempus
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 075243991X



Old Wives' Tales: The History of Remedies, Charms and Spells


We may all know that dandelions make us wet the bed, and that stewed prunes are a cure for constipation, but how many of us were aware that a poultice of chicken manure is a remedy for baldness? Or that eel liver will aid a difficult labour? The woman healer is as old as history. Medical books Old Wives' Tales. Medical books Destroying an Old Wives' Tale Ladies T-shirt. Old Wives' Tales like to wander and wag, or is that nag? Best to get rid of them before they grow to make a story of their own.

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Old Wives' Tales like to wander and wag, or is that nag? Best to get rid of them before they grow to make a story of their own.

Cross your fingers, knock on wood, and clutch your rabbit's foot a little tighter. In this charming and endlessly diverting book, Harry Oliver delves into the stories behind the traditions and superstitions that permeate our everyday lives, unearthing the fascinating histories of these weird and wonderful notions. So before you search for any more four-leaf clovers, worry about the next Friday the 13th, or avoid walking under any ladders, dip into this amazing tome and discover: * Why breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck. * The best day of the week to ask for a favor. * Why you sho

First published in 1908, 'The Old Wives' Tale' tells the story of the Baines sisters shy, retiring Constance and defiant, romantic Sophia over the course of nearly half a century. Bennett traces the sisters' lives from childhood in their father's drapery shop in provincial Bursley during the mid-Victorian era, through their married lives, to the modern industrial age, when they are reunited as old women. The setting moves from the Five Towns of Staffordshire to exotic and cosmopolitan Paris, while the action moves from the subdued domestic routine of the Baines household to the siege of Paris

The Book Depository with availability on over a million titles Old Wives' Tales Description: Brand New Book with Free Worldwide Delivery. Ever tried to get your hair to set like a meringue, or been tempted to use cabbages as a scalp tonic? Ever wanted to thicken a moustache or wondered if your soap contained that essential ingredient, active lather? Ever been troubled by the lack of a recipe for lip honey? Don't despair! Carol cooke's latest book gives you invaluable information on these trying



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For millennia she has been doctor, nurse and midwife, and even in the age of modern medicine her wisdom is handed down in the form of old wives' tales. Using extensive research into archives and original texts, and numerous conversations with women in city and countryside, Mary Chamberlain presents a stimulating challenge to orthodox medicine and an illuminating history of female wisdom which goes back to the earliest times. What are old wives' tales? Where do they come from? Do they really work? These questions, and many more, are answered in this fascinating compendium of remedies and cures handed down from mother to daughter from the beginning of time.

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Saturday, April 9, 2011

The Man With the Iron Tattoo and Other True Tales of Uncommon Wisdom pdf

The Man With the Iron Tattoo and Other True Tales of Uncommon Wisdom



Author: John E. Castaldo M.D.
Edition:
Publisher: BenBella Books
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1933771240



The Man With the Iron Tattoo and Other True Tales of Uncommon Wisdom: What Our Patients Have Taught Us About Love, Faith and Healing


Viewing 13 medical cases through the eyes of two physicians during their internships and throughout their careers, this examination of Western medicine argues that doctors need to learn to deal more effectively and sensitively with medical and non-medical patient needs. Medical books The Man With the Iron Tattoo and Other True Tales of Uncommon Wisdom.