Differential Diagnosis in General Medicine
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Appreciation of the differential diagnosis for a particular symptom or sign has been a pillar of the...
Step by Step: Urticaria & Angioedema Management
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Angioedema is the swelling of the deeper layers of the skin, caused by a build-up of fluid. The...
Medicine, Patients and the Law
Margaret Brazier, Emma Cave, Rebecca Bennett and Simona Giordano
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Embryo research, cloning, assisted conception, neonatal care, saviour siblings, organ transplants,...
Medicine, Knowledge and Venereal Diseases in England, 1886-1916: 2016
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This book reveals the ever-present challenges of patient care at the forefront of medical knowledge....
The Firm: The Inside Story of Mckinsey, the World's Most Controversial Management Consultancy
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They helped invent the bar code. They revolutionized business schools and created the corporate...
Medical School Interviews: a Practical Guide to Help You Get That Place at Medical School - Over 150 Questions Analysed. Includes Mini-multi Interviews
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This 2nd edition of the UK's best selling book on medical school interviews contains up to date...
The Dark Circle
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Shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction 'Extraordinarily affecting' Alex Preston,...
Gordon Brown
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The gripping inside story of Gordon Brown's rise to become Prime Minister. Gordon Brown's arrival at...
Sarah (7798 KP) rated Twas the Nightshift Before Christmas in Books
Aug 14, 2020
This book easily balances witty and rather funny anecdotes with heartwarming and sometimes even heartbreaking stories. I laughed out loud quite a lot reading this. It also in parts tells the honest truth about the state of the NHS and what the staff have to endure, which makes for rather grim reading. The main problem with this book is not the quality of the writing and anecdotes, it's the quantity. This is so short a book that I struggled to drag it out past an hour or so, and whilst I know we should take quanlity over quantity, these stories make you want more and there just isn't enough in this to even call it a book. I can understand focusing on Christmas but if there wasn't enough Christmas anecdotes, why release it at all? It's a shame as otherwise this would be a hugely enjoyable book.
Finding Home: The Real Stories of Migrant Britain
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Award-winning reporter Emily Dugan's Finding Home follows the tumultuous lives of a group of...