It wasn't much of a case. Chandler didn't like thepeople who'd hired him, or the job that theywanted him to do. The smutty poison-pen letterslooked like penny-ante harassment of thedoctors and executives in a country-clubhospital, and they probably deserved it. It didn'teven smell like blackmail at first.But something in the letters - or about them -led a nice kid to commit suicide. And attractedthe interest of a hot-shot enforcer who had nobusiness on the rich side of the river. With aguilty conscience looking over his shoulder and apunk with a magnum on his tail, Chandler makesthe only choice he can live with - if he ever wants to look anyone in the eye again. CODE BLUE - in the spirit of Raymond Chandler and John D. MacDonald.
For Dr. Cathy Sewell, Code Blue means more than just the cardiac emergencies she faces—it’s the state of her life when the return to her hometown doesn’t bring the peace she so desperately needs.
I was wrong. This book should serve as a warning about what can happen when basic modern conveniences such as power, running water, communications and safety are taken away. - Karen Blessey, MD
According to John Duffy , author of From Humors to Medical Science : A History of American Medicine , “ While medical schools had been slow in appearing during the first thirty years of the new nation's history , their numbers increased ...
“ Ryan ? ... Ryan Raymer , isn't it ? ” A large man wearing a convention name tag stuck out his hand . Ryan Raymer's hand remained by his side . With more important things on his mind , he was in no mood for petty conversation ...
Back from Code Blue by Cathy White is the unique and inspiring account of Dr. Harry White's journey from near-fatal heart failure, through forty-four days of hospitalization, to his return to home, family, and full health.
"Code Blue" is the first work of fiction by Dr. Hesham A. Hassaballa, author of the acclaimed book, "Noble Brother: The Story of the Last Prophet in Poetry.
How to prepare your patient? Owning your arena? Getting in with the family? Well you will learn this and much more. By the end of this book, you will have gained insight on issues and topics that take years for nurses to learn.
Will medicare be there when I need it? Increasingly, Canadians are asking themselves this question. We hear the horror stories every day: hospital hallways lined with patients; long waiting lists...
Atlantic (Tic) Brewer never knew her father, a hydrologist who died at sea before she was born.
The book is about the trauma experienced by prison officers in managing prisoners.It is 'in the prison officers own words' with some psychological reflections from the Author.The book in particular follows the story of Neil'Rowdy' O'Rourke ...