When the daughter of Senator Yellowhair is killed in a suspicious car accident, the Senator accuses Ella and the tribe's medical examiner, Dr. Carolyn Roanhorse, of falsifying the autopsy results. An outbreak of meningitis leads to more trouble when many of those who are vaccinated against the illness begin dying from a different, unidentified disease. Riots between Indian and white workers at the Navajo-owned mine stretch the resources of the tribal police even thinner. Convinced that solving one mystery means solving them all, Ella plunges into her investigations despite threats from all sides and her suspicions that Navajo witches are somehow involved. Ella Clah has sworn to protect her people from all menaces--spiritual or physical--and she's not going to back off now. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Ultimately, Dr. Soloway has a diagnosis for all Americans: Our healthcare system—and our country as a whole—is headed for disaster. The prescription? Read this book to find out.
This is a bold and challenging book - and the first general history of medicine to acknowledge the frequency with which doctors do harm.
I, that is, I really feel bad but well, I have this pain in my head and sometimes ...” Paulsen waved his hand in the air, as if at a troublesome fly,.“I know exactly what you need, give her some Demerol nurse,” he said.
BAD MEDICINE: An Improbable Story of Redemption
Early in his career, Judge John Reilly did everything by the book.
When I had the first draft of the final version of the opening statement, I submitted it to my exacting editors: Nancy Ryan, the legendary former Chief of the Trial Division whom Bridget had hired as a consultant on this case, ...
A battery - powered radio / tape player — a boom box , really — sits on the table beneath the shade arbor alongside a green two - burner Coleman gas stove and a gas lantern . Usually there is music coming from the boom box — an odd ...
An American doctor, Robert S. Hoffman, blamesthe process on achain ofirreversible and tragic events, whereby 'a primary physician appliesa preliminary diagnosis ofmental disorder which is decisive in determining the patient's subsequent ...
Bad Medicine
This is Brody.” As the boys are exchanging pleasantries and chowing down on cookies, the wheels are turning in my brain, thinking about what my brother just said. A person could be killed by taking the wrong combination of drugs.