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Do No Harm Then an anonymous tipster alerts her that Drew's case is similar to other child patients of Latham's in ways that go beyond clinical details.Your child is almost back to normal after reaching the bri


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Do No Harm

Title:Do No Harm
Author:Don Donaldson
Rating:4.54 (861 Votes)
Asin:0515126500
Format Type:Mass Market Paperback
Number of Pages:344 Pages
Publish Date:1999-10-01
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Your child is almost back to normal after reaching the brink of death-thanks to brilliant brain surgeon Dr. George Latham, whose controversial surgery is the reason your child's mysterious full-body paralysis is gone. Latham says the side effects-the disabling tics and spasms-will subside in time. Maybe. You should be grateful for such good results, considering. So just take your kindergartener and go home Unless you're Memphis pediatric resident Dr. Sarchi Seminoux and the patient is your orphaned nephew, Drew. Dr. Seminoux asks questions. Dr. Seminoux wants answers. She begins to see inconsistencies in Latham's procedures. Then an anonymous tipster alerts her that Drew's case is similar to other child patients of Latham's in ways that go beyond clinical details. Something is very suspicious. Patterns emerge. Latham makes it clear: he won't tolerate her meddling. Suddenly Seminoux is being stalked, smeared, and threatened. The truth is more dangerous than she ever imagined.

Editorial :

I joyfully urge every mother to consider these practical and powerful conversations.. Feel free to comment. 3, you buy now know the game plan of girls, guns, cars, and well developed stories to carry the book.

This volume contains two complete story arcs, and features all your favorite characters. But really, beyond the "how to," she examines the "why" - why do people grow apart, concentrating not just on the typical relationship breakups but the drifting apart of friendships, the souring of those relationships through distance or differentiation or the fluctuations of life's demands and interests. This book is a collection of war stories from people who either work for, or is associated w PSE. So be ready for some really odd attitudes about age and sex in this book.

Other than that though, it's a lot of fun and you get a ton of story for your money.. Murphy, Ms. I think an exploration of the three Henrys in the book would be interesting as well; Henry the town, H

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