House Calls


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Small-town doctor Thomas Stern built a practice filled with memorable characters in rural Oregon. Then he moved to Southern California to work as technical advisor on the beloved TV series, "Marcus Welby, M.D". His life story is filled with episodes that are thought-provoking, heart-warming, and even rib-tickling.




House Calls


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A biography of John Hutchinson, a physician who worked in the Canadian wilderness in the early 1800s.




Simon Visits the Doctor


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Describes what happens to a child during a visit to the doctor's office for a routine examination.




The Doctor Stories


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Not only for students and doctors, this volume contains Williams's thirteen doctor stories, several of his most famous poems on medical matters, and The Practice from The Autobiography.




House Call


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Mariam thought it was going to be a weekend of relaxation. She has her little brother to take care of, but she can handle that without much of a problem. That all changes when Vince gets sick, and Mariam has no choice but to call the family doctor. John and Nick decide tonight is perfect to burglarize a house. They stake the place out and are delighted to find the only people inside are a teenager and a young boy – an easy in-and-out job. Or so they think. What ensues is a battle between the siblings that are home alone and the two bad men. Little do any of them know someone else plans to make a house call of their own. The ultimate 90s throwback—who put a slasher film in the Home Alone case at Blockbuster? It was Ty Schwamberger, splicing the best of the VHS era together! —Nick Mamatas, author of The Second Shooter and Sabbath “Dark, edgy, and quickly paced, Ty Schwamberger’s House Call is an unsettling, don’t-answer-the-door chiller that’s sharp as a razor, and just as deadly.” —Greg F. Gifune, author of Midnight Solitaire and God Machine




One Doctor


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"A first-person narrative that takes readers inside the medical profession as one doctor solves real-life medical mysteries"--Provided by publisher.




Health-Wise House Calls


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The American Medical Association reports that 90 million Americans have trouble understanding medical information. It is NOT the patients'fault, in my opinion. The current system of healthcare in the United States no longer permits our country's physicians to spend quality educational time with their patients. Help is here Health-Wise House Callsis designed for the entire family and includes chapters on topics such as ear infections, asthma, high blood pressure, diabetes, migraine headaches, cancer prevention, depression, and losing weight. My goal is for you, the reader, to gain a much greater understanding of 10 of the most common medical topics that are most likely to affect each and every member of your family. Each chapter is written with as little "doctor-speak" as possible. Medical language and terminology are easily explained in a way that you WILL understand, no matter what your occupational or educational background. The things you will learn in this book will improve your health, improve the health of your family members, and make all of your future visits to the doctor less intimidating, more enjoyable, and vastly more productive SCOTT C. WISE, MD, is an award-winning author, speaker, and researcher in the fields of patient education and preventive health, as well as a full-time board-certified practicing physician. He graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, academic home to four separate winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine. He did his residency training while serving as an officer in the U.S. Army at Fort Bragg, N.C., home of the 82nd Airborne Division. In 1995 he served as Chief Resident in Family Medicine and during his residency training was elected North Carolina Family Practice Resident of the Year. Since residency, Dr. Wise has practiced medicine in a variety of clinical settings to include a major urban indigent hospital, community hospitals, and private practice.




My God Makes House Calls


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It was 1960, and Nalley T. Osland, young mother of two, felt out of control. She was strangled by an overwhelming fear that was trying to take control of her—both spiritually and physically. Her nerves were frayed, and she was on the edge of collapse. But this all changed one Sunday morning when God came to her home and instructed her to go to church. When she obeyed, she began a journey she never thought possible. With her husband, Stuart, by her side, the family followed the commands presented in the Bible and walked in the way of the Lord. Osland shares an array of the family’s experiences—from making a new life in a different state to living in a home cursed by witchcraft. Written in a warm, engaging tone, this personal memoir shares the life experiences of Osland as she learned to put on her armor and use her spiritual warfare effectively to overcome the works of Satan.




No Place Like Home


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Includes information on Mary Beard, black nurses, blacks, Boston (Massachusetts), Charleston (South Carolina), homecare, Ladies Benevolent Society, race, nursing salaries, tuberculosis, visiting nurse associations, etc.




Little Doctor and the Fearless Beast


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A doctor of crocodiles meets her most challenging patient yet in this awe-inspiring story about how even little kids can be fearless, and even big, mean creatures sometimes need help. Full color.