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What happened to the doctor who website that had all the episodes online?
It had all the complete episodes of Doctor Who from the beginning, plus complete episodes of series connected to Doctor Who.
Since that would be illegal, they were probably raided and shut down.
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Doctor Who Tardis Figural Mug $18.99 Imported from the UK! The TARDIS’ chameleon circuit is supposed to allow the time-space craft of the Doctor to blend into its surroundings, only it has never worked quite right. This time, the chameleon circuit has caused the TARDIS, still stuck in its form as a 1960′s London police box, to become shaped like a coffee mug!… |
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Doctor Who Tardis Cookie Jar $25.99 The Doctor Who Talking TARDIS 11â? Cookie Jar features light and sound effects that are activated by pushing down on the lamp or closing the lid. The TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space) is a time traveling device and vessel utilized by Doctor Who. The TARDIS is a manifestation of Time Lord technology. The Doctorâ?TMs model is a substandard Type 40, complete with a malfunctioning cha… |
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The Disappearing Tardis Mug $19.24 The Disappearing Tardis Mug is the perfect gift for the fan of coffee and Dr. Who! To ignite the adventure and the rest of the day’s activities, pouring coffee or any hot liquid into the cup launches the Tardis into space and time to ready him for his next mission. For those who need to escape the grasp of both drowsiness and Daleks. This novelty Dr Who Mug is perfect gift for fans of Dr Who!… |
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The Very Best of Jackson Browne $10.48 Though Jackson Browne’s albums are not plentiful–in a career that stretches 32 years, he’s released just over a dozen–they’re filled with songs that serve as resilient touchstones for millions who passed through those decades. Originally forging a way for himself as a songwriter, his debut, Saturate Before Using, placed him at the forefront of the southern California rock scene. His contemporari… |
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From the Heart $8.85 On FROM THE HEART Reedy calls on the support of bevy of producers and artists friends to make her debut a standout. Among the truly beautiful notable tracks are So In Love With You (Amazing), When I Close My Eyes featuring Doc Powell, which Reedy co-wrote and produced with renowned songwriters James Big Jim Wright and Daniel Moore. Super-producer Warryn Campbell lent his producer talents to severa… |
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.Hack//Sign V03-Gestalt $19.42 Mimiru, Bear, and Tsukasa participate in a sponsored event and seem to have a good time at it. However, in the real world, a doctor and a parent discuss the fate of a child in a coma. But who is it? With some help from the mysterious and powerful hacker named Helba, Crim and B.T. manage to discover the secret portal called the Twilight Eye. They are transported to a hidden realm where the search for the secret Key of the Twilight that may hold the fate of Tsukasa within it, but will these answers be worth the ultimate price? |
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100 Preguntas Y Respuestas Sobre Los Cuidados a Los Familiares O Amigos Con Cancer / 100 Questions & Answers About Caring for Family or Friends With Cancer $22.95 There are as many as 9 million cancer survivors in the United States. If you are one of the millions of people who need — or want — to support someone through the mental and physical ordeal of cancer, you now have help. Written by two professional cancer social workers whose day-to-day work with patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center makes them experts in the field, 100 Questions & Answers About Caring for Family or Friends with Cancer gives you the information you need to take on this challenge. In clear, practical, yet compassionate language, the authors provide essential answers to common caregivers” questions about finding the right doctor and treatment, emotional and physical support, insurance issues, relationships, finding care for the caregiver, and much more. Practical tips from these professional |
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100 Questions & Answers About Erectile Dysfunction $22.95 The only text to provide the doctor and patient”s view, 100 Questions and Answers About Erectile Dysfunction, Second Edition gives you authoritative, practical answers to your questions about treatment options, post-treatment quality of life, sources of support, and more. This collaboration between a prominent urologist and a patient who overcame this condition is an invaluable resource for anyone coping with the physical and emotional turmoil of this debilitating disorder. With wit, empathy, and most of all, sound medical advice, 100 Questions & Answers About Erectile Dysfunction provides you with information you need to take charge of your sexual and overall health. |
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100 Questions & Answers About Stroke $22.95 There are 750,000 strokes in the United States each year. Whether you”re a newly diagnosed patient or a loved one of someone who has suffered from a stroke, this book offers help. The only text to provide both the doctor”s and patient”s views, 100 Questions & Answers About Stroke: A Lahey Clinic Guide provides authoritative, practical answers to the most common questions asked by patients and their loved ones. Written by an expert in the field, this clearly-written book is a complete guide to causes, treatments, and much more. Including actual patient commentary, 100 Questions & Answers About Stroke is an invaluable resource. |
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11: 11 $19.98 Libby Cohen is a doctor who is afraid of her own patients – and just about everything else in the world. Andrew Calahan, on the other hand, is afraid of himself. Blackouts come without warning and suddenly, Andrew finds himself waking up miles away – holding knives and covered in blood. When Libby witnesses a fatal hit-and-run, her life suddenly collides with Andrew”s. As coincidences begin to add up, Libby and Andrew find that their lives are eerily intertwined. For instance, both are haunted by the number eleven. Soon, Libby and Andrew find themselves in the midst of an ongoing supernatural battle they never knew existed. As they pursue the elevens, they begin to uncover pieces of their shared past. Now, hunted by a demonic presence that threatens to tear them apart, the two must reawaken their old existence and learn how to fight back before they lose each other – and all hope for discovering who they truly are. |
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13 Rue de L’Amour $9.73 Full Length, Farce/ 5 m, 3 f, extras / 2 ints. Here is the hilarious frolic that launched Feydeau in Paris as the Neil Simon of his day. Take one philandering husband; add his virtuous wife set on revenge, and a doctor determined to be her instrument of revenge; mix well with the husband”s friend who is eager to trap his spouse in flagrante delicto and a young nephew with a cocotte to round out his education; toss them together at 13 Rue de L”Amour where a love starved German countess is the concierge; season with a befuddled police inspector and a perky French maid. The best laid plans for vice and sin go wildly and wonderfully astray. -Seattle Times Very stuff of comedy whirled around with happy dexterity. -NY Post Classic farce… thoroughly worth seeing. -NY Times Indecently funny. -Time ROYALTY FEE: $75 per performance. |
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150 TV Episodes $57.91 Return to a bygone era where adults and children alike sat breathlessly at the Saturday morning matinee watching their heroes battling impossible odds… hearts racing at the cliffhanger endings. Now you don t have to wait until next week to see what happens next. TreeLine Films has assembled 12 of the greatest thrilling serials comprising over 150 episodes on 12 DVDs. Mad Scientists Galore Doctor Zolok unleashes giant zombies and a fiendish death ray in Lost City. Crazy scientist, Dr. Zorka, goes one better with an invisibility ray, mechanical spiders and a giant robot in The Phantom Creeps. An undersea tyrant surfaces with an army of killer robots equipped with death rays too, in Undersea Kingdom. John Wayne Goes Wild! A crazed killer has taken over the world s fastest train and only John Wayne can stop him in Hurricane Express. The Duke stars as ace pilot Craig McCoy who is hot on the trail of a shadowy villain named The Eagle in, you guessed it, The Shadow of the Eagle. John Wayne, in an innovative choice of names, stars as Tom Wayne, out to save his three comrades from death in the Arabian desert in The Three Musketeers. Calling All Detectives Meet Ace Drummond, globe-trotting G-Man bound for Mongolia on the trail of a villain known only as The Dragon in Ace Drummond. The heroic Dick Tracy pursues the villainous The Lame One and his Spider Armada in Dick Tracy. Jack Mulhall stars as ace detective Craig Kennedy who is out for justice in The Clutching Hand. Heroes Galore Don t mess with the Coast Guard; Bela Lugosi as Dr. Boroff makes that mistake when he tries to sneak a disintegration ray out of the country in SOS Coast Guard. Join Tarzan when he joins a group of explorers in the jungles of Guatemala in The New Adventures of Tarzan. Mexico s most famous blade returns to fight injustice in Zorro s Fighting Legion. MegaPack Contents The Hurricane Express 12 Episodes Starring: John Wayne A crazed killer |
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1812 $25.95 In June 1812 the still-infant United States had the audacity to declare war on the British Empire. Fought between creaking sailing ships and armies often led by bumbling generals, the ensuing conflict featured a tit-for-tat You burned our capital, so we’ll burn yours and a legendary battle unknowingly fought after the signing of a peace treaty. During the course of the war, the young American navy proved its mettle as the USS Constitution, Old Ironsides, sent two first-rate British frigates to the bottom, and a twenty-seven-year-old lieutenant named Oliver Hazard Perry hoisted a flag exhorting, Don’t Give Up the Ship, and chased the British from Lake Erie. By 1814, however, the United States was no longer fighting for free trade, sailors’ rights, and as much of Canada as it could grab, but for its very existence as a nation. With Washington in flames, only a valiant defense at Fort McHenry saved Baltimore from a similar fate. Here are the stories of commanding generals such as America’s Henry Granny Dearborn, double-dealing James Wilkinson, and feisty Andrew Jackson, as well as Great Britain’s gallant Sir Isaac Brock, overly cautious Sir George Prevost, and Rear Admiral George Cockburn, the man who put the torch to Washington. Here too are those inadvertently caught up in the war, from heroine farm wife Laura Secord, whom some call Canada’s Paul Revere, to country doctor William Beanes, whose capture set the stage for Francis Scott Key to write The Star-Spangled Banner. 1812: The War That Forged a Nation presents a sweeping narrative that emphasizes the struggle’s importance to America’s coming-of-age as a nation. Though frequently overlooked between the American Revolution and the Civil War, the War of 1812 did indeed span half a continent — from Mackinac Island to New Orleans, and Lake Champlain to Horseshoe Bend — and it paved the way for the conquest of the other half. During the War of 1812, the United States cast aside its c |
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1996 Television Films (Study Guide): Doctor Who, the Moonstone, Titanic, Susie Q, the Late Shift, Generation X, the West, the Stepford Husbands $30.15 Chapters: Doctor Who, the Moonstone, Titanic, Susie Q, the Late Shift, Generation X, the West, the Stepford Husbands, if These Walls Could Talk, No Greater Love, No One Would Tell, Pandora”s Clock, Terror in the Family, Twisted Desire, to Sir, With Love Ii, Gotti, Her Costly Affair, When Friendship Kills, for My Daughter”s Honor, Our Son, the Matchmaker, She Cried No, Samson and Delilah, a Friend”s Betrayal, a Royal Scandal, a Face to Die For, the Beast, Mrs. Santa Claus, Night of the Twisters, Talk to Me, Norma Jean |
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2008 Audio Plays (Study Guide): Lost Souls, Doctor Who – The Ultimate Adventure, the Curse of the Daleks $20.68 This is nonfiction commentary. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher”s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Lost Souls, Doctor Who – the Ultimate Adventure, the Curse of the Daleks, Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday, Mr Larkin”s Awkward Day, an Earthly Child, Forty-Five, Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: the Dunwich Horror, Time Reef |
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3650 Jokes, Puns, & Riddles $14.95 This classic collection of jokes, puns, and riddles features the outrageous and the inane, the silly and the side-splitting, and will have you, your family, and friends laughing, moaning, guffawing, and rolling in uncontrollable first of laughter. It”s for everyone who, from time to time, needs a little laughter in their lives. And who doesn”t? Between these covers are a staggering 3650 entries-at a joke a day that”s 10 full years of comedy! With chapters on everything from Modern Romance, the Working World and Aging to Pop Culture, Money, and much more, 3650 Jokes, Puns and Riddles contains the most ridiculous quip for every conceivable occasion. There are gibes, barbs, and insults, knock-knock jokes, and one-liners, doctor jokes and lawyer jokes, animal jokes and family jokes, and throughout a seemingly endless supply of bad puns. 3650 Jokes, Puns and Riddles will have you chuckling, chortling, giggling, grinning, and groaning in spite of yourself. |
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5450 1-Pocket MedFlex II Top – Size: M, Color: Carbon Black $23.99 Pictured in Carbon Black – IXM1004: The Unisex Single Pocket Top (5450) – This V-neck top features a chest pocket with pen slot and contrasting trim on the back neckline. The set-in sleeves combine perfectly with our tailored fit to provide the ideal top for men and women. Often called one of our Doctor Tops, this single pocket top is perfect for any active medical professional who doesn’t necessarily need a plethora of pockets. Features: -Top. -Available in many colors. -Available in XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL sizes. -Material: 63.5% Polyester / 33.5% Cotton / 3% Spandex. -Straight V-neck. -1 Chest pocket . -Set-in sleeves. -Double reinforced bartacks. -Dimensions: 12 H x 1 W x 10 D. |
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5450 1-Pocket MedFlex II Top – Size: XL, Color: Ceil Blue $23.99 Pictured in Carbon Black – IXM1004: The Unisex Single Pocket Top (5450) – This V-neck top features a chest pocket with pen slot and contrasting trim on the back neckline. The set-in sleeves combine perfectly with our tailored fit to provide the ideal top for men and women. Often called one of our Doctor Tops, this single pocket top is perfect for any active medical professional who doesn’t necessarily need a plethora of pockets. Features: -Top. -Available in many colors. -Available in XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL sizes. -Material: 63.5% Polyester / 33.5% Cotton / 3% Spandex. -Straight V-neck. -1 Chest pocket . -Set-in sleeves. -Double reinforced bartacks. -Dimensions: 12 H x 1 W x 10 D. |
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5450 1-Pocket MedFlex II Top – Size: XL, Color: Treeline Green $23.99 Pictured in Carbon Black – IXM1004: The Unisex Single Pocket Top (5450) – This V-neck top features a chest pocket with pen slot and contrasting trim on the back neckline. The set-in sleeves combine perfectly with our tailored fit to provide the ideal top for men and women. Often called one of our Doctor Tops, this single pocket top is perfect for any active medical professional who doesn’t necessarily need a plethora of pockets. Features: -Top. -Available in many colors. -Available in XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL sizes. -Material: 63.5% Polyester / 33.5% Cotton / 3% Spandex. -Straight V-neck. -1 Chest pocket . -Set-in sleeves. -Double reinforced bartacks. -Dimensions: 12 H x 1 W x 10 D. |
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98 Reasons for Being $2.21 A mute girl finally starts to talk when her doctor, who has previously used treatments from ice-packs to blood-letting, tells her of his own troubled home life. As the girl’s secrets are exposed, 19th century German physician Heinrich Hoffmann discovers his real reasons for being. |
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A Black Englishman $17 India, 1920: exotic, glamorous, and violent, as the country begins to resist England’s colonial grip. In the midst of this turmoil, Isabel, a young British military wife, begins a passionate liaison with Sam, an Indian doctor and Oxford graduate who insists, against all odds, on the right to be both black and British. Their secret devotion to each other takes them across India in a terrifying, deadly race against time and tradition. This powerful and erotic love story combines the themes of colonial exploitation, political and ethnic tensions, race and sexuality, and the many forms of partition, both secular and religious, that endanger our world. |
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A Catered Affair $14 A novel about a jilted bride who”s about to discover that not marrying the wrong man can sometimes lead you to the right one. When Tallulah gets jilted at the altar, she gets very drunk and starts making passes at the male wedding guests. She even propositions the caterer. But in the next few weeks, reality comes crashing down around her. Her difficult mother becomes more impossible than ever. Her lesbian sister starts trying to have a baby. Nana Ida gets busy matchmaking. What Tallulah is about to discover is that happiness doesn”t always come in the form of the perfect doctor- and that sometimes real love doesn”t require a catered affair. |
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A Circle Is a Balloon and Compass Both: Stories about Human Love $34.63 From the author of Superbad and Superworse, a new collection of stories about giving, wanting, and the wonders of love. A Circle Is a Balloon and Compass Both is a collection of stories about love, the most elusive and problematic of all phenomena. With a mix of traditional, literary prose and bold – some might even say irresponsible – experimentation, Ben Greenman explores the ins and outs of modern romance. Expect tears, nudity, and recrimination. Both familiar in their humanness and wholly original, these imaginative stories take us all over the map in time, place, and circumstance. From the halfhearted summer affair between a part-time bartender and a married doctor in a Miami hotel to the cryptic pseudo-erotic love letters to a friend who is more than a friend, we experience the love of pop songs, the love of cohabitation in Chicago, and love that is so transporting it takes us to the moon-literally. |
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A City Not Forsaken $12.95 In story three, Cheney returns to New York from the Ozark Mountains, where she worked hard trying to care for the mountain folks. New York brings new challenges. Cheney now treats New Yorks wealthy elite as part of a private practice she shares with Devlin Buchanan, the handsome doctor who had once proposed to her. When an outbreak of cholera sweeps the city bringing tragedy in its wake, Cheney must make a choice: can she remain in a privileged cocoon when just miles away there are poor people who desperately need medical treatment? |
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A Civil War Doctor $31.45 More Americans died in the Civil War than in all U.S. wars from the American Revolution to the Vietnam War. Many more would have perished if not for the skill of doctors on both sides who saved thousands from death from wounds, illness, or disease. |
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A Course of Lectures on the Principal Subjects in Pneumatology, Ethics, and Divinity V2 (1794) $57.95 With References To The Most Considerable Authors On Each Subject, To Which Are Now Added, A Great Number Of References, And Many Notes Of Reference, To The Various Writers, On The Same Topics, Who Have Appeared Since The Doctor[?[s Decease. Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text. |
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A Course of Lectures on the Principal Subjects in Pneumatology, Ethics, and Divinity V2 (1794) $42.95 With References To The Most Considerable Authors On Each Subject, To Which Are Now Added, A Great Number Of References, And Many Notes Of Reference, To The Various Writers, On The Same Topics, Who Have Appeared Since The Doctor”s Decease. Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text. |
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A Course of Lectures on the Principle Subjects in Pneumatology, Ethics, and Divinity (1776) $45.95 With References To The Most Considerable Authors On Each Subject, To Which Are Now Added, A Great Number Of References, And Many Notes Of Reference, To The Various Writers, On The Same Topics, Who Have Appeared Since The Doctor”s Decease. Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text. |
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A Dose of Sanity: Mind, Medicine, and Misdiagnosis $28.5 Bravo to Dr. Sydney Walker. He has written a masterful book for current and prospective mental health consumers. Before filling a prescription for Prozac or Ritalin, make sure you get A Dose of Sanity. Charles B. Inlander President, People’s Medical Society Has your child been labeled hyperactive? Has your parent been diagnosed with senile dementia? Did your doctor prescribe Prozac for your so-called depression? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need A Dose of Sanity. Each year, hundreds of thousands of Americans who are actually suffering from common medical conditions such as hyperthyroidism, Lyme disease, and even poor nutrition are misdiagnosed with psychiatric disorders. Studies show that the rate of misdiagnosis is more than 4 in 10. In this powerful book, practicing psychiatrist Dr. Sydney Walker explains why psychiatric misdiagnosis is so common. More importantly, he helps you and those you love avoid the misdiagnosis trap. Dr. Walker’s unique 24-Hour-Day Profile lets you track physical and emotional changes over the course of a day to give your physician valuable clues to what your symptoms really mean. |
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A Double Thread $23.5 This evocative picture of a lost London and a vanished culture is also the story of a bookish boy discovering his own path. John Gross, the former editor of the Times Literary Supplement, is the son of a Jewish doctor who practiced in the East End of London from the 1920s to World War II and beyond. Remarkably readable and entertaining. Antonia Fraser. A very beautiful and valuable book. Oliver Sacks. |
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A Few Good Eggs $15.95 In this warm, funny, and empathetic book, journalist Julie Vargo and literary agent Maureen Regan — women who have personally experienced infertility — give the lowdown on what women really need to know when they are having trouble conceiving. Hormones, sperm count, uterine lining — nothing is too personal for these outspoken women. Candid and passionate, Vargo and Regan share the nitty gritty secrets that only good friends talk about. They tell their stories — and those of their many girlfriends — to help others who may be experiencing the silent pain of infertility. This is the information that your doctor may not tell you and your mother can’t. Their advice is simple: educate yourself, find the right doctor, and keep an open mind. You are not alone. A Few Good Eggs provides the resources you need to face infertility — and the warm support of a couple of good friends. |
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A Few Good Eggs: Two Chicks Dish on the Insanity of Infertility $1.01 From The Publisher:Insightful, frank, and friendly advice on overcoming infertility — from two women who have lived through it all.You can’t open a magazine these days without seeing a blissful forty-plus celebrity mom cradling her new bundle of joy. But, like so much of Hollywood life, the truth about pregnancy and fertility is glossed over. We don’t see the tremendous amount of financial, emotional, and physical effort that couples who are having trouble conceiving go through.In this warm, funny, and empathetic book, journalist Julie Vargo and literary agent Maureen Regan — women who have personally experienced infertility — give the lowdown on what women really need to know. Hormones, sperm counts, uterine lining — nothing is too personal for these outspoken women. They also recruit their friends, husbands, and doctors to dish on everything from keeping your marriage healthy to assessing your financial needs to herbal treatments and blood tests. Everything you wish you knew about infertility, and how others faced it, is covered in this book.Most important, Vargo and Regan provide information they wished someone had given them, especially things most doctors don’t share. What you don’t know may cost you what you want — a family of your own. Your OB/GYN may not be trained in infertility, and won’t necessarily give you the answers you need. Like Vargo and Regan, many women believe they will get pregnant when they decide it is time and are shocked when they don’t. Now they share their stories in the hopes of preventing other women from experiencing the traumas they did. Their advice is simple — gather all the information you can and find the doctor who will listen to your needs.A Few Good Eggs provides the resources you need to face infertility — and the warm support of a couple of good friends.About The Author:Julie Vargo is an award-winning journalist who spent five years as the fashion editor of the Dall |
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A Fortunate Man $13.95 In this quietly revolutionary work of social observation and medical philosophy, Booker Prize-winning writer John Berger and the photographer Jean Mohr train their gaze on an English country doctor and find a universal man–one who has taken it upon himself to recognize his patient’s humanity when illness and the fear of death have made them unrecognizable to themselves. In the impoverished rural community in which he works, John Sassall tend the maimed, the dying, and the lonely. He is not only the dispenser of cures but the repository of memories. And as Berger and Mohr follow Sassall about his rounds, they produce a book whose careful detail broadens into a meditation on the value we assign a human life. First published thirty years ago, A Fortunate Man remains moving and deeply relevant–no other book has offered such a close and passionate investigation of the roles doctors play in their society. In contemporary letters John Berger seems to me peerless; not since Lawrence has there been a writer who offers such attentiveness to the sensual world with responsiveness to the imperatives of conscience. –Susan Sontag |
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A Friend with the Countersign $52.95 1901. The book begins: We were at the Sanitary Commission’s field hospital. There were ambulances, tents, surgical appliances. The doctor and his daughter had been busy all morning. On a bed, swung by pulleys and ropes, lay the outstretched form of a gallant enemy who had been picked up on the field of Bristoe by one of Dr. Khayme’s ambulances. Colonel Paull’s wound was in the throat, so near an artery that the most delicate care was required in handling him. Lydia, a nurse trained in the British hospital at Bombay, and proficient through experience in the campaigns of McDowell, McClellan, and their successors, was giving herself to this seemingly fatal ease with great patience, while the skill of Dr. Khayme had already affected a little alleviation of the poor man’s agony; the Colonel was yet speechless, indeed great fear was felt that he would never regain his power of speech. |
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A Friend with the Countersign $26.59 1901. The book begins: We were at the Sanitary Commission’s field hospital. There were ambulances, tents, surgical appliances. The doctor and his daughter had been busy all morning. On a bed, swung by pulleys and ropes, lay the outstretched form of a gallant enemy who had been picked up on the field of Bristoe by one of Dr. Khayme’s ambulances. Colonel Paull’s wound was in the throat, so near an artery that the most delicate care was required in handling him. Lydia, a nurse trained in the British hospital at Bombay, and proficient through experience in the campaigns of McDowell, McClellan, and their successors, was giving herself to this seemingly fatal ease with great patience, while the skill of Dr. Khayme had already affected a little alleviation of the poor man’s agony; the Colonel was yet speechless, indeed great fear was felt that he would never regain his power of speech. |
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Operating Room $8.79 Do doctors ever have fun while actively practicing medicine? I don”t mean the fun they have while playing golf or fishing or boating or traveling on their time off. I mean when they are involved with patients who are ill or when they are med students learning how to handle such patients. .From those patients who can”t tell right from left to those who swallow kumquats whole; from those who pester their doctors about their bronchial (aargh!)conditions, to those who call at three a.m to say, Doctor, I was just lying here wondering., these true episodes cover the gamut.My book, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the O.R., is a collection of stories that takes the reader from medical school through surgical training, into private practice, and to the day of my retirement as Medical Director. These stories are amusing and at times poignant, as well as personally revealing. |
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A Gown for His Mistress $9.73 FarceCharacters: 4 male, 6 female Interior Set Dr. Moulineaux has been out all night in a futile attempt to meet his mistress Suzanne. He tells his wife he has been with Bassinet who is near death, but in walks Bassinet. He decides it is no longer wise to have Suzanne pretend to be a patient and rents an apartment that formerly belonged to a dressmaker. He and Suzanne are discovered in this hide away by her husband, so the doctor poses as a dressmaker and is caught in a desperate entanglement when his wife, his mother in law, Bassinet and Bassinet”s wife appear. Moulineaux”s household is in an uproar but he manages to lie his way out of it all with the help of Bassinet, who has a photograph that seems to solve everything. This farce has outstanding roles and is successful played as a 1900”s period piece or in a modern setting. |
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A Happy Heart $34.68 With the arrival of spring comes happiness and fun. Not so for eleven-year-old Rachel Yoder, who springs into nonstop trouble that turns her from a smiling, laughing girl into a sour-faced grouch. Extra chores, a trip to the eye doctor”s office for glasses, and a little white lie make things go from bad to worse for Rachel and her family. Will Rachel ever learn the secret to true happiness? |
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A Hard Day’s Write $25 A lavishly illustrated, rollicking account of the real people and events that inspired the Beatles’ lyrics. Who was just seventeen and made Paul’s heart go boom ? Was there really an Eleanor Rigby? Where’s Penny Lane? In A Hard Day’s Write, music journalist Steve Turner shatters many well-worn myths and adds a new dimension to the Fab Four’s rich legacy by investigating for the first time the ordinary people and events immortalized in the Beatles’ music and now occupying a special niche in popular culture’s collective imagination. Arranged chronologically by album, the book breaks new ground by exploring how private incidents influenced the group’s writing and how their music evolved. Turner reveals that Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was really a drawing by Julian Lennon of his childhood friend; Bungalow Bill was an all-American tiger hunter; Doctor Robert was a New York ‘speech doctor’; and much more. A longtime Beatles admirer, Turner tracked down and interviewed the real-life subjects of the songs, probed public records and newspaper archives, and spoke in depth to the people closet to the Beatles to unearth tales that have never before been made public. The result is a book that chronicles an untold story of the Beatles themselves. Illustrated with over 200 photographs, A Hard Day’s Write is a visually alluring and highly entertaining journey to the land stretching just beneath your conscious mind, mapped out with strawberry fields, fool-topped hills, and long and winding roads. |
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A Hero and the Holocaust $16.95 Author, radio personality, teacher, and doctor — Janusz Korczak accomplished much in his lifetime. Yet, above all else, he is best remembered as the beloved director of a Jewish orphanage in Warsaw, Poland, who gave his life trying to protect his wards. |
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A Knee and Shoulder Handbook for All of Us – Injuries in Children, Adults, and What to Do Next. $24.95 This book is meant to be a guide for anyone who has injured his or her knee or shoulder. It outlines what is wrong, possible treatments, and potential surgeries. There are tips for injury prevention, simple diagrams of common problems and explanation of the latest reasons for the best treatment. This book will also prepare you to make the most out of your next doctor”s appointment. A Knee and Shoulder Handbook aims to help prevent common mistakes made after sports or other injuries that can create more damage. It was written by an orthopaedic surgeon and his daughter, who wanted to make it easier for patients to fully understand the inner workings of their bodies. |
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A Lesson in Forgiveness $9.95 Ginny figured being a 21st century woman, stuck in the past, playing other people”s lives would be fun. It turns out, it”s just work. Her new persona, Bethany, is a society daughter whose only purpose is to make an excellent marriage, while playing by a long list of rules. When her parents bring her to a house party so she can meet eligible bachelors, Bethany has her hands full. Will she choose the staunch earl, who has no wish to marry yet? Or will it be the future duke who has a reputation with the ladies? Or the kind, country doctor instead? Even Ginny can”t figure out who she is supposed to fall in love with. All she knows is that she needs to marry someone if she ever hopes to return to own body, in her own time. |
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A Letter to My Dying Mother: Surviving in the West $20.95 What a world we live in! Whereas in some places residents have to fight hard to resist the temptation not to overfeed themselves, at other places people are threatened at best with malnutrition, if not starvation.In this readable and entertaining book, the author, who came from Ghana to become a medical doctor in Germany, sets out to highlight some of these inequalities as he attempts to compare and contrast the simple and communal lifestyle of a traditional African society with the sophisticated and egocentric one he found in Western society. Addressed to his mother in her final battle with death, and sent through a fictitious courier, it attempts, among other things, to give her, a woman who spent all her life in a typical African countryside, an idea of the things she would have seen and experienced on a visit to her son resident in the northern German city of Hannover.The book is an invaluable guide for anyone from a developing country who for the first time visits or wishes to settle in the West; but it will also be read with keen interest by people in the West wishing to know more of traditional African society. |
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A Little Love, a Little Learning $137.65 It is the year of the Queen’s Coronation and Joanna, Kate and Poll are living in a London suburb with their mother and stepfather Boyd, the local doctor. They are incurious about their vanished natural father–but the safety of their lives is tenuous. The past arrives to upset the present in the person of Aunt Hat, a gossipy old friend who brings news from a different world of chaos and drama. |
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A Map of Child $17.99 A delightful, quirky, awe-inspiring journey . . . Sanghavi is a vivid and effortless teller of human tales and quite evidently a special doctor, too. –Atul Gawande, author of Complications In this compelling book, Dr. Darshak Sanghavi takes the reader on a dramatic tour of a child”s eight vital organs, beginning with the lungs and proceeding through the heart, blood, bones, brain, skin, gonads, and gut. Along the way, we meet children and families in extraordinary circumstances–a premature baby named Adam Flax who was born with undeveloped lungs, a teenage boy with a positive pregnancy test, and a young girl who keeps losing weight despite her voracious appetite. In a deeply personal narrative, Sanghavi provides a richly detailed–and humanized–portrait of how the pediatric body functions in both sickness and health. |
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A Match For The Doctor $5.99 Talented interior decorator Kennon Cassidy had specific designs on what she wanted from life–and after another awful breakup, romance definitely wasn”t in that picture. Still, when she accepted an assignment to transform the new home of a widowed doctor, she couldn”t help but be captivated by his two vivacious girls…and the stoic man hiding behind them.Heart surgeon Simon Sheffield thought he was making a fresh start. The doctor wasn”t looking for any complicated connections–even with the beautiful designer who”d bewitched his children. But would he really need an X-ray to see that the vivacious Kennon was the prescription his family so desperately needed? |
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A Measure of Mercy $14.99 Book 1 in the new Home to Blessing series, A Measure of Mercy features 18-year-old Astrid Bjorklund, who has always dreamed of being a doctor. But will she have to give up love to pursue her dream? |
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A Measure of My Days: The Journal of a Country Doctor $173.32 David Loxterkamp muses about his patients, his colleagues, his family and his relationship to his Maker as he recalls the daily minutiae that constitute the bookmarks in a bountiful life, a string of facts and circumstances that have moved beyond the mere documentary to his discovery of peace and perspective and companionship along my muddled way . That way, which is faithfully mapped by journal entries, is populated by the characters he has come to know: the lobstermen, millworkers, church-goers, back-to-the-landers, and those from away who share this picturesque, bare bones, blue-collar piece of Maine coast. We meet Elena, whose fatal Lou Gehrig’s disease reduces her speech to air made into letters on a computer screen. Bernitha languishes in a slow death from lung cancer. A laboring mother deals with her pain, uncertainty, and the realized possibility of a deformed infant. |
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A Midwife Crisis $1.01 Due to her family”s meddling, an Appalachian midwife finds herself with three eager fiancs, but it”s the new doctor in town who makes her pulse race. Original. |
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A Miraculous Fate $10.86 Matthew can”t believe what the doctor is telling him. What about his wife? Histwo young children? How will he tell them how sick he is?The news brings back a long-forgotten memory. As a young, naive teenager, Matthew declared his feelings to his first love only to learn she was dying from cancer. Heartbroken, he laid his hand on her and wished to take her sickness on himself. Maybe it worked…His wife Victoria is an exec at a billion dollar company. As a person who has blazed her own path in life, she won”t accept this lying down. She quickly finds herself traveling down a dark road of morality.What did Matthew do for love?How far will people go now, in the name of love? |
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A New Prescription for Addiction: Subutex, Prometa, Vivitrol, and Campral–The Revolutionary New Treatments for Alcohol, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, a $15.78 For the first time, a doctor has developed a treatment program especially for hidden addictspeople whose lives look just fine on the surface, but who are secretly driven by stress into addictive, destructive behaviors. Until now, many of these people have been alone in their struggle, their addictions undetected by friends, colleagues, even sometimes family. Now this breakthrough program treats both hidden substance abuse problems and their underlying causes, without unnecessarily stigmatizing these otherwise highly-functioning people. Richard Gracer, MD, is the founder and director of Gracer Medical Group, which has been holistically treating patients with complex health issues since 1979. In 2005, he launched Gracer Behavioral Health Services specifically to treat addiction, alcoholism, and other stress-related mental health issues. He has pioneered a revolutionary 5-step treatment protocol that addresses substance abuse cravings and their underlying causes through intensive short-term treatment across several disciplines. It uses several new drugssome very recently approved by the FDAthat promise to revolutionize the treatment of addictions, as well as a comprehensive support system to address the many challenges addicts face. |
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A New Prescription for Addiction: The Gracer Comprehensive Method for Treating Addiction to Alcohol, Cocaine, Meth, Prescription Drugs $30.55 For the first time, a doctor has developed a treatment program especially for hidden addictspeople whose lives look just fine on the surface, but who are secretly driven by stress into addictive, destructive behaviors. Until now, many of these people have been alone in their struggle, their addictions undetected by friends, colleagues, even sometimes family. Now this breakthrough program treats both hidden substance abuse problems and their underlying causes, without unnecessarily stigmatizing these otherwise highly-functioning people. Richard Gracer, MD, is the founder and director of Gracer Medical Group, which has been holistically treating patients with complex health issues since 1979. In 2005, he launched Gracer Behavioral Health Services specifically to treat addiction, alcoholism, and other stress-related mental health issues. He has pioneered a revolutionary 5-step treatment protocol that addresses substance abuse cravings and their underlying causes through intensive short-term treatment across several disciplines. It uses several new drugssome very recently approved by the FDAthat promise to revolutionize the treatment of addictions, as well as a comprehensive support system to address the many challenges addicts face. |
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A One Woman Man $12.95 Bestselling author Travis Hunter returns with a stunning new novel about family, success, and just how far a man will go to protect those he loves. Dallas Dupree is a one woman man. A handsome and successful teacher, he is both worshipped and envied in his Atlanta neighborhood and chooses to live and raise his daughter, Aja, in the ghetto where he grew up rather than desert his roots. The only problem is that the one woman for him–his beloved Yasmin–passed away giving birth to his daughter. Now Dallas struggles through a string of empty relationships, unable to commit his heart because no woman can measure up to Yasmin. However, when Dallas plays with the wrong woman, he finds the consequences may cost him much more than he can afford. Dallas’s sister Carmen has issues of her own. All of her life she has struggled with a weight problem that had caused a lack of self esteem. Now she is an affluent doctor who lives in the suburbs with her handsome new husband, Sterling. When a family crisis forces her to take in her wayward niece, she realizes that the picture perfect world she worked so hard to create is an illusion. Their older brother, Priest, is pretty secretive about how he makes his money–and he does make a lot of it. He has been a father figure to both Dallas and Carmen, but now that they are all grown up, they want nothing to do with their shady older brother. But when Dallas and Carmen are in trouble, they turn to the one person who has always been there for them–and learn there is more to Priest than meets the eye. From the Hardcover edition. |
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A Psychic in the Heartland $14.95 The true story of a small-town doctor from Indiana. Dr. Riblet B. Hout was destined to live his life along two paths: one as a successful practicing physician, the other as a psychic with ever more interesting adventures. Spiritual healings, encounters with angels, conversations with dead relatives-Rib, as he was called, experienced a wide range of psychic phenomena. But perhaps the most interesting of his encounters was with a spirit guide named George, who informed the adventurous doctor that they had lived and worked together in previous lifetimes and were fated to work together again. George enlightens Rib about free will, our individual missions on earth, the purpose of all human life, our relationship to God, and what happens to us after death. Using the doctor’s journals and taped channeling sessions, author Bettilu Stein Faulkner has written a fascinating and lovingly-told true account of her Uncle Riblet-an ordinary and extraordinary man. |
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A Redbird Christmas $53.04 Oswald T. Campbell is only 52, but his emphysema is so bad that he’s given a year to live. Lonely and short of cash, Oswald heads south from Chicago, ending up in Lost River, Alabama, and hoping to live long enough to celebrate Christmas in a warmer climate. There he finds not only friends but romance as he becomes involved in the life of a heartwarming hamlet that Fannie Flagg says is based on her own home town of Birmingham, Alabama. The redbird of the title refers to the brilliantly colored cardinal, a sort of town mascot, who becomes a symbol of hope for Oswald and the townsfolk.From The Publisher:With the same incomparable style and warm, inviting voice that have made her beloved by millions of readers far and wide, New York Times bestselling author Fannie Flagg has written an enchanting Christmas story of faith and hope for all ages that is sure to become a classic.Deep in the southernmost part of Alabama, along the banks of a lazy winding river, lies the sleepy little community known as Lost River, a place that time itself seems to have forgotten. After a startling diagnosis from his doctor, Oswald T. Campbell leaves behind the cold and damp of the oncoming Chicago winter to spend what he believes will be his last Christmas in the warm and welcoming town of Lost River. There he meets the postman who delivers mail by boat, the store owner who nurses a broken heart, the ladies of the Mystic Order of the Royal Polka Dots Secret Society, who do clandestine good works. And he meets a little redbird named Jack, who is at the center of this tale of a magical Christmas when something so amazing happened that those who witnessed it have never forgotten it. Once you experience the wonder, you too will never forget A Redbird Christmas.About The Author:FANNIE FLAGG began writing and producing television specials at age nineteen and went on to distinguish herself as an actress and writer in television, films, and the theater. She is t |
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