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The Doctor's Baby Dare

The Doctor's Baby Dare
Author: Michelle Celmer
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373734395

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Includes a bonus short story by Brenda Jackson.


The Watcher, the Mechanic and the Doctor's Wife

The Watcher, the Mechanic and the Doctor's Wife
Author: Michael Taylor
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2024-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1035834693

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In a perilous era, only the most skilled are summoned to safeguard our way of life. Amidst the allure of sex and drugs, the deceit of crooks, and the intricate dance between the police and doctors, this tale offers a deep dive into the world of clinical medicine. It spotlights a unique cadre of practitioners determined to make a difference, even as they navigate the challenges of an underfunded NHS, a government stretched thin, and a public often left in the dark. Medicine is not just a profession; it’s a calling. It demands relentless dedication, continuous learning, and the rare euphoria that comes from saving a life. This story captures the essence of this dedication, juxtaposing the highs of medical triumphs against the relentless onslaught of disease.


A Woman's Right to Know

A Woman's Right to Know
Author: Jesse Olszynko-Gryn
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2024-06-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0262371383

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The history of pregnancy testing, and how it transformed from an esoteric laboratory tool to a commonplace of everyday life. Pregnancy testing has never been easier. Waiting on one side or the other of the bathroom door for a “positive” or “negative” result has become a modern ritual and rite of passage. Today, the ubiquitous home pregnancy test is implicated in personal decisions and public debates about all aspects of reproduction, from miscarriage and abortion to the “biological clock” and IVF. Yet, only three generations ago, women typically waited not minutes but months to find out whether they were pregnant. A Woman’s Right to Know tells, for the first time, the story of pregnancy testing—one of the most significant and least studied technologies of reproduction. Focusing on Britain from around 1900 to the present day, Jesse Olszynko-Gryn shows how demand shifted from doctors to women, and then goes further to explain the remarkable transformation of pregnancy testing from an obscure laboratory service to an easily accessible (though fraught) tool for every woman. Lastly, the book reflects on resources the past might contain for the present and future of sexual and reproductive health. Solidly researched and compellingly argued, Olszynko-Gryn demonstrates that the rise of pregnancy testing has had significant—and not always expected—impact and has led to changes in the ways in which we conceive of pregnancy itself.


The Light

The Light
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1074
Release: 1921
Genre: Purity (Ethics)
ISBN:

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The Doctor's Baby Secret

The Doctor's Baby Secret
Author: Scarlet Wilson
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488009643

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Expecting the astronaut's baby! Dr. Corrine Carter's job as medical adviser heats up when daredevil Austin Mitchell joins the astronaut training program. And it's soon clear their chemistry is hotter than a Texas summer! For all his cheeky self-confidence, gorgeous Austin makes this relationship-shy doctor feel out of this world. So when their sizzling fling has an unexpected consequence, does Corrine dare to dream of a home and a future with her star-bound pilot?


For the Love of Babies

For the Love of Babies
Author: Sue L Hall M D
Publisher: WorldMaker Media
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011-05-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0982827377

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For the Love of Babies: One Doctor's Stories About Life in the Neonatal ICU invites readers into the NICU - one area in the hospital that is unfamiliar and frightening to most people - and demystifies the place where extraordinary things transpire. This book is for anyone who has ever wondered how doctors and nurses work under intense pressure to diagnose and treat the smallest of patients and how parents cope with the enormous emotional stresses facing them. It is a touching and unforgettable glimpse into the triumph, loss, happiness, and pain that make up the daily rhythms of life in the NICU.


An Anthropology of Lying: Information in the Doctor-Patient Relationship

An Anthropology of Lying: Information in the Doctor-Patient Relationship
Author: Dr Sylvie Fainzang
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2015-05-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1472456041

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In the era of health democracy, where a patient’s right to be informed is not only widely advocated but also guaranteed by law, what is the real situation regarding patient information? Do patients receive the information that they request with regard to their diagnosis, prognosis or treatments? And what information do patients themselves give to their doctors? Drawing on observational research in hospitals and covering the exchanges between doctors and patients on the subject of cancer treatment and that of other pathologies, this book reveals that the practice of telling lies is widespread amongst parties on both sides of the medical relationship. With attention to the manner in which information of various types is withheld and the truth concealed on either side of the doctor-patient relationship, the author explores the boundaries between what is said and what is left unsaid, and between those who are given information and those who are lied to. Considering the misunderstandings that occur in the course of medical exchanges and the differences between the lies told by doctors and patients, An Anthropology of Lying: Information in the Doctor-Patient Relationship analyses the role of mendacity in the exercise of, and resistance to power. A fascinating study of the mechanisms at work and social conditions surrounding the accomplishment of lying in medical settings, this book casts fresh light on a subject that has so far been overlooked. As such, it will appeal not only to sociologists and anthropologists of health and medicine, but also to medical professionals.


The Business of Baby

The Business of Baby
Author: Jennifer Margulis
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1451636083

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An eye-opening work of investigative journalism that challenges common wisdom about pregnancy, childbirth, and the first year of a baby's life, showing how the family's well-being are often undermined by corporate profit margins and the private interests of the medical community.


FADING paramour

FADING paramour
Author: A.L. ROSE
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490705082

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Varying Paramour is the first book in a series of five that follows the changing life of David Smith. It starts in a small town where we first meet David at the age of seventeen. Although he has gone to the same school his entire life, there was always at least one new teacher he would have to endure. Just as he's feeling as though the school year will be another boring waste of his time, Alan Black walks into the room and David's life is changed forever... This is a story about personal morals and self awareness. Its an eye opening saga of love, lust, betrayal and the never ending battle with homosexuality.


Swept Away (Trouble in Texas Book #1)

Swept Away (Trouble in Texas Book #1)
Author: Mary Connealy
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1441261109

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Laughter, Romance, and Action Abound in This New Series from Mary Connealy Swept away when her wagon train attempts a difficult river crossing, Ruthy MacNeil isn't all that upset at being separated from the family who raised her. All they've ever done is work her to the bone. She prayed for a chance to get away, and then came the raging flood. Alive but disoriented, she's rescued by Luke Stone...so unfortunately, there are more chances to die in her immediate future. Luke is heading home to reclaim the ranch stolen from his family. But the men who killed his father are working hard to ensure Luke doesn't make it alive. He has no choice but to keep moving. Still, he can't just abandon Ruthy, so she'll have to come along. His friends--a ragtag group of former Civil War soldiers--take a fast interest in the pretty gal. Luke thinks that's rather rude--he's the one who found her. And the more time he spends around the hard-working young woman who is a mighty good cook, the more he finds himself thinking beyond revenge and toward a different future. For the first time in a long time, Luke is tempted to turn from his destructive path and be swept away by love.