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Book Reviews |
Note: Shorter versions have appeared in Sacramento Medicine, Medical Sentinel,
California Physician,
St.
Croix Review.
- Ashley
and the Mooncorn People by Jared James Grantham, MD, 2002.
- The
Best of Medical Humor - A
Collection of Articles, Essays, Poetry, and Letters Published in the Medical Literature,
Second Edition by Howard J Bennett, MD, 1997.
- The
Forgotten Plague - How the Battle AGainst Tuberculosis Was Won and
Lost by Frank Ryan, M.D., 1993.
- FSTR
(Faster)
- The Acceleration of Just about Everything by JMS GLCK (James Gleick),
2000.
- God,
Guns, & Rock 'n' Roll
by Ted Nugent, 2000.
- The
Greatest Benefit to Mankind -
A Medical History of Humanity by Roy Porter, 1997.
- Light
in the Darkness - A Guide to Recovery
by
St. George Lee, MD, 2000.
- Medical
Wit and Wisdom - From Hippocrates to Groucho Marx
compiled by Jess
M Brallier, 1997.
- Saving
Childhood - Protecting Our Children from the National Assault on Innocence
by Michael
Medved and Diane Medved, PhD, 1998.
- Snitch
Culture - How Citizens are
Turned into the Eyes and Ears of the State by Jim Redden, 2000.
- The
Social Transformation of American Medicine: The Rise of a Sovereign
Profession & the Making of a Vast Industry
by Paul Starr. Basic Books, 1983.
- Tending
Lives - Nurses on
the Medical Front by Echo Heron, RN, 1998.
- The
Tipping Point - How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
by Malcolm Gladwell, 2000.
- The
War Against Boys - How
Misguided Feminism is Harming our Young Men by Christina Hoff Sommers,
2000.
- The
Wheel of Life - A
Memoir of Living and Dying by Elisabeth Kuebler-Ross, MD, 1997.

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Note: These book reviews have appeared in Sacramento Medicine.
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MD