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Published March, 2010
By Nicci Pugh
Publisher: Melrose Books
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Author Nicci Pugh has created an interesting, comprehensive and historically useful account of the efforts of the medical team and crew aboard the British hospital ship SS Uganda, during the Falklands war in 1982.

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Published January, 2010
By Dr. Muhammad Arshad Mirza
Publisher: Melrose Books
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'Bedside Medicine' is an indispensable handbook for medical students and doctors, inculcating the most fundamental and essential core of the medical profession, which is the diagnosis of illness and disease through the examination of patients.

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Published January, 2010
By Stephen Burrow
Publisher: Melrose Books
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This is an authentic account of a professional's experience of the mental health industry beginning in the early nineteen seventies when, as a young man from a disturbed background, he fails to reach university and seeks employment as a porter in a mental hospital.

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Published October, 2007
By Terence Skinner
Publisher: Melrose Books
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Dr Skinner has written an enjoyable collection of anecdotes, sometimes funny, occasionally touching drawing from nearly half a century of medical practice.

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Published June, 2007
By Chrissie Daplyn
Publisher: Melrose Books
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Chrissie Daplyn is diagnosed with a condition called Pseudomyxoma Peritonei. Through her faith in God, she is able to remain positive through her traumatic illness and let go of her anger for those whom she feels have wronged her. This book tells a story that can encourage many Christians to maintain their faith even when times are hard.

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Published April, 2006
By Susan Marshall
Publisher: Melrose Books
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An account of the Somerset County Lunatic Asylum, later re-named Mendip Hospital, from its beginning in 1848 until its closure in 1991. This book outlines the progression of the hospital from its inception as a secluded institution for insane paupers to an open psychiatric hospital that became an important part of the community.

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