Reviews

Originally published in 2011, this controversi

28 Jul 2015

Fans of Call the Midwife will love this sixth

28 Jul 2015

Part of the Case Book series, this well-inform

21 Jul 2015

Lyme disease expert Alan Barbour has been invo

21 Jul 2015

This is an excellent text with clearly written

14 Jul 2015

In 1941, nurse Daisy Driscoll witnesses the tr

14 Jul 2015

A useful and practical accompaniment for those

07 Jul 2015

When 18-year-old Mary Hazard started her nurse

07 Jul 2015

Written by a registered psychologist, who is a

30 Jun 2015

Anecdotal accounts of nursing and midwifery in

30 Jun 2015

Written by a Californian pain doctor and a med

23 Jun 2015

This book is an excellent starting point for t

23 Jun 2015

This fascinating if sometimes uncomfortable book deals not with the triumphs that drugs have brought society, but the ‘failures’ – the author’s term – of the drug industry.

16 Jun 2015

Based on her years of experience as a family health nurse, author Lena Dyhrberg challenges the traditional perception that children are born inarticulate like vessels waiting to be filled with knowledge and experiences, and instead suggests children are

16 Jun 2015

Alison Clink is well known as a short story writer but this book is a poignant and moving memoir written in tribute to her late brother, Adrian.

09 Jun 2015

Many books that tackle the history of medicine are heavy, dry, academic tomes. This book is different in that it has a very engaging and light hearted, almost irreverent, tone.

09 Jun 2015

The first edition of this book has long been regarded as a seminal text by those who care for children with acute pain. This second edition, again edited by internationally renowned clinicians, is a valuable update.

02 Jun 2015

English showbusiness writer Karen Hockney was living the jet-set life in the south of France when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in her forties.

02 Jun 2015

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