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  • Lioncrest Publishing Mommy Can Boys Also Be Doctors

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  • Serenity Publishers, LLC The Autobiography of Charles Darwin

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  • PublicAffairs,U.S. Island Practice: Cobblestone Rash, Underground Tom, and Other Adventures of a Nantucket Doctor

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    Book SynopsisWith a Foreword by Nathaniel Philbrick, author of the bestseller In the Heart of the Sea p style="" class="MsoNormal"If you need an appendectomy, he can do it with a stone scalpel he carved himself. If you have a condition nobody can diagnose- &ldquocreeping eruption” perhaps- he can identify what it is, and treat it. A baby with toe-tourniquet syndrome, a human leg that's washed ashore, a horse with Lyme disease, a narcoleptic falling face-first in the street, a hermit living underground- hardly anything is off-limits for Dr. Timothy J. Lepore. p style="text-indent: 0.5in" class="MsoNormal"This is the spirited, true story of a colourful, contrarian doctor on the world-famous island of Nantucket. Thirty miles out to sea, in a strikingly offbeat place known for wealthy summer people but also home to independent-minded, idiosyncratic year-rounders, Lepore holds the life of the island, often quite literally, in his hands. He's surgeon, medical examiner, football team doctor, tick expert, unofficial psychologist, accidental homicide detective, occasional veterinarian. When crisis strikes, he's deeply involved. p style="text-indent: 0.5in" class="MsoNormal"He's treated Jimmy Buffett, Chris Matthews, and various Kennedy relatives, but he makes house calls for anyone and lets people pay him nothing- or anything: oatmeal raisin cookies, a weather-beaten .44 Magnum, a picture of a Nepalese shaman. p style="text-indent: 0.5in" class="MsoNormal"Lepore can be controversial and contradictory, espousing conservative views while performing abortions and giving patients marijuana cookies. He has unusual hobbies: he's a gun fanatic, roadkill collector, and concocter of pastimes like knitting dog-hair sweaters. p style="text-indent: 0.5in" class="MsoNormal"Ultimately, Island Practice is about a doctor utterly essential to a community at a time when medicine is increasingly money-driven and impersonal. Can he remain a maverick even as a healthcare chain subsumes his hospital? Every community has- or, some would say, needs- a Doctor Lepore, and his island's drive to retain individuality in a cookie-cutter world is echoed across the country.Trade Review"A vibrant, throbbing, and sometimes painful book about life on an island and all the messiness that goes along with helping people through hard times if you're the local doctor... Island Practice is chock full of colorful anecdotes of island life, humor, empathy, color ful and sometimes X-rated medical emergencies, and the mundane that make up the life of a country, or island, doctor."--Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror "Funny, startling, and sobering by turns."--Columbus Dispatch "This is a riveting portrait of a dynamic, headstrong physician. Medical nonfiction fans will find much to enjoy. Lepore may remind readers of Dr. Paul Farmer from Tracy Kidder's Mountains Beyond Mountains."--Library Journal "Thank goodness for writers like Pam Belluck who, in Island Practice, presents Dr. Tim Lepore, a cross between Marcus Welby and Hawkeye Pierce of M*A*S*H fame... Island Practice is a work of evocative imagery and human description. It is readable, captivating, and almost cautionary in its description of what we have lost in today's world of medicine. Author Pam Belluck has integrated medical, personal, and family issues into a fascinating portrait of a remarkable man."--New York Journal of Books "Through the improbable story of an eccentric and intensely creative Nantucket doctor--the man has operated with flints!--Pam Belluck has crafted an elegant and wildly entertaining depiction of the struggle to maintain humanity and empathy in the face of health care 's ongoing industrialization. A natural storyteller with a reporter's eye for detail and a stand-up comic's dry wit, Belluck leaves the reader with an urge to feign illness just to have an excuse to visit her subject. A truly wonderful read."--Warren St. John, author of Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer and Outcasts United "If you want to understand the 'real' Nantucket, you must read Island Practice. Dr. Tim Lepore personifies the island's fierce, quirky, and independent spirit. This is a book about an extraordinary man--a doctor, yes, but also a community hero. His story is as engrossing as the best fiction ... but it's all true."--Elin Hilderbrand, author of Silver Girl and other novels "[An] absorbing debut... An intriguing biography of a unique--and on Nantucket, irreplaceable--doctor."--Kirkus "Page-turning prose... Inspiring and entertaining, Lepore 's story and his beloved island come to life in Belluck's hands."--Publisher's Weekly "[Belluck is] an energetic reporter who found in Lepore an irresistible subject."--New York Times Book Review "A fun profile of Nantucket's gun-toting, marijuana-prescribing, house-call-making local doc."--People magazine "Throughout, Belluck's prose is beautiful and lyrical ... the Lepore she gives us is a fascinating character."--Boston Globe "Island Practice is a thorough dissection of a man doing his best to stand up to impersonal twenty-first-century medical practices... What's more, the book sketches a complex portrait of Nantucket itself--the stuff you won't see in Frommer's--that makes you glad that at least one guy is ready for anything."--Minneapolis Star Tribune "[I]ntriguing cases handled by Lepore are described in the new book Island Practice, written by Pam Belluck, a New York Times health writer."--msnbc.com "New York Times writer Pam Belluck ... clearly knew great material when she found it."--Nantucket Chronicle "Island Practice gives readers an inside look at the peculiar challenges of health care on the island while reflecting on those that all communities face."--Boston Globe's "White Coat Notes" "If you were as entranced as I was with John Berendt's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and Susan Orlean's The Orchid Thief, you'll find similar pleasures in Island Practice."--Huntington News "Much in this book by Pam Belluck comes as a revelation. Some of it is fascinating; some of it is hilarious; and some of it is sad and very troubling. In Island Practice, Belluck has created a remarkable portrait of a physician and the island community to which he remains steadfastly devoted."--from the Foreword by Nathaniel Philbrick, author of In the Heart of the Sea and The Last Stand "Pam Belluck has dissected the antics and heroism of a Nantucket doctor who doubles as the resident wizard. This physician not only makes house calls (even to tree-houses), but also invites patients to drop in at his house for treatment. If you suffer from Nantucket Fever--or any other ill while on that island--Dr. Tim Lepore is your man."--Dava Sobel, author of Longitude and Galileo's Daughter

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  • Torchflame Books Large Print An Alert WellHydrated Artist in No Acute Distress

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  • Red Penguin Books The Boys of Ewald Park

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  • Innovative Eggz LLC Walden (Chump Change Edition)

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  • Covenant Books God's Miracle: My Time In Heaven

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  • Salem Author Solutions The Charmed Life of an Ordinary Woman

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  • Author Solutions Inc I Lived Because I Was Loved

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  • Author Solutions Inc Out with Joy

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  • Devin Arnold The Way The Pieces Fall

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  • Meet the Animals The Dirty Business of Being a Zookeeper

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  • Geoff & Barb Solarsh Beyond the Buffalo River

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  • Tellwell Talent The Unknown Truth

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  • Tellwell Talent Six Lessons for Everyday Leadership

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  • Maple Publishers The Man Who Lost His Face

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  • Maple Publishers The Man Who Lost His Face

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  • Pawpress The Trek Continues

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  • Consilience Media One in a Million

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  • GB Publishing Org Autobiology of a Vet: The life story of a

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    Book SynopsisOpening with his award of Membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, the book relates John's personal and family history from his English and Belgian parents and grandparents and their roles in two World Wars. His Belgian grandparents were evacuated to England in the first war: his father was shot at by the Germans during the liberation of Antwerp and his mother bombed in a pub in South London while serving in the London Auxiliary Ambulance Service in the second. Managing to get into veterinary college from a large comprehensive school in South London, John recounts tales from his studies and goes on to discuss various major debates which occurred during his career, including vaccinations and the anti-vaccine lobby. The role of badgers and TB is also discussed. The tale of his experience of meeting children with the drug-induced injury of thalidomide is both life-affirming and tear-jerking. His time in East Africa, including his experiences in Uganda under Idi Amin's dictatorship, is chilling but still funny and up-lifting. The tales of his experiences in general and specialist veterinary practice, with memorable farm, horse, dog and cat cases are enlightening, educational and sometimes sad but often very hilarious. The horrific experiences with foot-and-mouth disease will get any animal lover in tears and questioning what happened and why? But the option of a Vegan Utopia in a world without farm animals is dismissed as a sad alternative as demonstrated when large swathes of the United Kingdom were left without stock after the outbreak.

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  • Clink Street Publishing Alcoholic Doctor

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  • Lucy Walshe My Life in Psychiatry

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  • Ray Chapman Becoming a Specialist Paramedic

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  • Ligature Pty Limited An Accidental Activist

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  • Hembury Books Not Just a Nurse

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  • Brandylane Publishers, Inc. My Dance with Grace: Reflections on Death and Life

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  • Drs Beniam and Moa Biftu Dr. Tesfaye Biftu

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  • Silver Linings Media Breathless

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  • MindStir Media The Big C

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  • Two Penny Publishing The Shriek I Do Remember

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  • Monkfish Book Publishing Company And So . . .

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  • Joshua M. Clark UnAddicted

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  • Next Chapter When the Larch Turn Gold

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  • Brill A Lab of My Own

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    Book SynopsisWhat was it like to be a woman scientist battling the “old boy’s” network during the 1960s and 1970s? Neena Schwartz, a prominent neuroendocrinologist at Northwestern University, tells all. She became a successful scientist and administrator at a time when few women entered science and fewer succeeded in establishing independent laboratories. She describes her personal career struggles, and those of others in academia, as well as the events which lead to the formation of the Association of Women in Science, and Women in Endocrinology, two national organizations, which have been successful in increasing the numbers of women scientists and their influence in their fields. The book intersperses this socio-political story with an account of Schwartz’s personal life as a lesbian and a description of her research on the role of hormones in regulating reproductive cycles. In a chapter titled “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” she examines the “evidence” from a scientist’s point of view for the hormonal and genetic theories for homosexuality. Other chapters provide advice on mentoring young scientists and a discourse on why it matters to all of us to have more women doing and teaching science. She also describes the process of putting together an interdisciplinary Center on Reproductive Science at Northwestern, which brought together basic and clinical scientists in an internationally recognized program of research and practice.Trade Review"Dr. Schwartz’s book is an engaging read. … Her memoir reads as both a historical text documenting how far women and homosexuals in science have come, and an outline of how much progress we still need to make." – in: The Physiologist 53/4 (2010) "An account of her pioneering career in endocrinology, Neena Schwartz, scientist, mentor, feminist, and lesbian, empowers women and gays to enter science. A candid saga of academic life in the closet ending with a coming out story by a 'Lifetime Mentor' of the AAAS. Neena Schwartz wanted to change the world—she did!" – Adele E. Clarke, Adjunct Professor of History of Health Sciences, UC San Francisco "Vibrant views from the full arc of a woman scientist’s career; not just climbing a rainbow, but creating it from storms and light, descending toward the gold of shared wisdom under a triple-rainbow of science, love, and womanhood." – Martha McClintock, David Lee Shillinglaw Distinguished Service Professor in Psychology, University of Chicago "A remarkable description of life spent in academia—research, mentoring, academic politics, the feminist movement—and insight into Neena’s personal life rounds out the picture of a true giant of neuroedocrinology in the twentieth century." – Jean D. Wilson, Charles Cameron Sprague Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Science, Southwestern Medical CenterTable of ContentsList of Photographs and Figures Richard T. Hull: Editorial Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Bringing Them Whole A Blank Slate Liberty Heights Graduate School in Chicago Endocrinology 101 Defining My Science and Expanding My Life Confrontations and Recognitions Catching Up with the Boys: Becoming Members of the Club Inside the Ivory Tower Beginning Again A Lab of One’s Own Pay-Offs Wrapping Up Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Would Science Be Different if Women Participated Equally? Mentoring: The Gift that Gives The North Woods: A Safe Haven Out of the Lab For Further Reading Chronology Appendix About The Author Name Index Subject Index

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