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10) Private practice in Britain: the relationship of private medical care to the National Health Service
Author
Publisher
G.Bell
Pub. Date
1967
Language
English
Author
Publisher
Picador
Pub. Date
2019
Language
English
Description
Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat . . . but 1.4 million NHS staff are heading off to work. In this perfect present for anyone who has ever set foot in a hospital, Adam Kay delves back into his diaries for a hilarious, horrifying and sometimes heartbreaking peek behind the blue curtain at Christmastime. Twas the Nightshift Before Christmas is a love letter to all those who spend their festive season on the front line, removing babies and...
Author
Publisher
Skyhorse
Pub. Date
2016
Language
English
Description
Eating, exercising, and sleeping well are keys to healthy living at any age, but these and other concerns are even more important during menopause. This guide will set you on the path to wellness and happiness as you embark on this journey. We have been led to believe that menopause is a kind of disorder, but it is not. It is just a new period in the life of every woman-a time when your body and personal life are changing. Hormonal imbalances experienced...
Author
Publisher
Picador
Pub. Date
2020
Language
English
Description
This is not a new book but a specially adapted version of Adam Kay's bestseller This is Going to Hurt for Quick Reads. These short books are perfect for adults who are discovering reading for pleasure for the first time. Welcome to the life of a junior doctor. You work 97 hours a week. You make life and death decisions. You are often covered in blood (or worse) from head to toe. And the hospital parking meter earns more money than you do. Adam Kay's...
Author
Pub. Date
2022
Language
English
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Description
What can a diseased brain tell us about being human, living our own lives better and helping those with dementia get the best from theirs? When Wendy Mitchell was diagnosed with young-onset dementia at the age of fifty-eight, her brain was overwhelmed with images of the last stages of the disease - those familiar tropes, shortcuts and clichš that we are fed by the media, or even our own health professionals. But her diagnosis far from represented...
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