"Well, Doc, You're In"


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The life and work of Freeman Dyson—renowned scientist, visionary, and iconoclast—and his particular way of thinking about deep questions. Freeman Dyson (1923–2020)—renowned scientist, visionary, and iconoclast—helped invent modern physics. Not bound by disciplinary divisions, he went on to explore foundational topics in mathematics, astrophysics, and the origin of life. General readers were introduced to Dyson’s roving mind and heterodox approach in his 1979 book Disturbing the Universe, a poignant autobiographical reflection on life and science. “Well, Doc, You’re In” (the title quotes Richard Feynman’s remark to Dyson at a physics conference) offers a fresh examination of Dyson’s life and work, exploring his particular way of thinking about deep questions that range from the nature of matter to the ultimate fate of the universe. The chapters—written by leading scientists, historians, and science journalists, including some of Dyson’s colleagues—trace Dyson’s formative years, his budding interests and curiosities, and his wide-ranging work across the natural sciences, technology, and public policy. They describe Dyson’s innovations at the intersection of quantum theory and relativity, his novel nuclear reactor design (and his never-realized idea of a spacecraft powered by nuclear weapons), his years at the Institute for Advanced Study, and his foray into cosmology. In the coda, Dyson’s daughter Esther reflects on growing up in the Dyson household. “Well, Doc, You’re In” assesses Dyson’s successes, blind spots, and influence, assembling a portrait of a scientist’s outsized legacy. Contributors Jeremy Bernstein, Robbert Dijkgraaf, Esther Dyson, George Dyson, Ann Finkbeiner, Amanda Gefter, Ashutosh Jogalekar, David Kaiser, Caleb Scharf, William Thomas




Well, Doc, It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time!


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A compilation of the humorous experiences of a trauma Surgeon from medical school graduation through the next twenty years.




Make 'em Well, Doc


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There can be no doubt that the world we live in is one of ever-increasing turmoil and danger. Uncertainty confronts us everywhere: both home and abroad. Make 'Em Well, Doc is a journey of one doctor, from his school through the challenges of training, war, and nature. It is the experience of one man and the lives that shaped his path. Above all, it is a testimony of the faithfulness of an Almighty God. That no matter the peril, He remains true to His promise. Dr. Jonathan Hunter is a family physician in Alexandria, Louisiana. He served with the greatest Army the world had ever known for eight years. He has a beautiful wife and two precious daughters-and one English bulldog. He and his family attend Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria. "God is good...all the time."







Diary of a John Doe


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A romance that is about the human existence inserted in the current social conditions that dictate the behavioral rules, but overcome and shadow true intentions and reactions of every being. It is about a street dweller that starts getting frequent visits of a common citizen to with he talks openly about life: hardships, exclusion, turns, prices paid for old decisions, and the complex fight against the invisibility imposed by the world; all of this under a simple and wise optics, typical of our protagonist's spirit. Dotted with thoughts and existential questionings, this work proposes to the reader reflections on real life, on a more humane level, that can touch you, the way you deal with your own life, and (who knows?) with the lives around you.




The Assassin


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Matt Beck is a man hired to eliminate problems. One of the most known gunmen in the Arizona territory, he was not a wanted man, and he'd never done anything against the law, but nobody was more feared. But there's something different about this new job ...




House Calls and Hitching Posts


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Medical technology meets rural, Amish values of simplicity, home health remedies, and unwavering faith in divine providence when a country-boy-turned-country doctor returns to his roots in Ohio. **This new edition is updated with a new preface and never-before-shared details about the tragedy of the Nickel Mines school shooting as well as the incredible forgiveness displayed by the Amish community.** House Calls and Hitching Posts is a sometimes humorous and often intimate account of Dr. Elton Lehman's thirty-six years practicing medicine among the Amish of Wayne, Holmes, and surrounding counties in Ohio, for which he was named Country Doctor of the Year. Now you can witness house calls and private moments between doctors and patients. Joe brings his dismembered fingers to the office in a coffee can filled with kerosene. Katie delivers a boy for the doctor's first home-birth. And Davy rallies to overcome a life-threatening illness at birth only to be crushed under a tractor wheel at three years old. Hoover captures in sometimes local vernacular the joys and dilemmas of a family practitioner among a rural and predominantly-Amish community. Includes a gallery of photographs from Dr. Lehman's distinguished career.




The Prelude


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The book itself is an introduction of a series of books that will take the reader into a voyage of strange ideas and interesting concepts, opening the reader’s imagination along a path set throughout time. This journey all begins with Simon, one of the many characters throughout this story. He has entered a curious time in his life and feels something is terribly wrong. He finds himself lost in a series of dreams that he cannot explain, but he knows there is something more to them. As he researches what it all might mean, he finds himself noticing that every lead he uncovers points him to an apocalyptic end. Come join his journey and find where the rabbit hole may lead.







Doc Williams


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