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Titles in This Set
Do No Harm by Henry Marsh
In Stitches by Nick Edwards
Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor by Max Pemberton
The Prison Doctor by Dr Amanda Brown
Details
Condition: Brand New
Format: Paperback
Publishers: W&N, The Friday Project, Hodder Paperbacks, HQ Non-Fiction
Age Range: Adult / General Readership
Overview
This four-book paperback collection brings together some of the most talked-about medical memoirs of recent years. From the neurosurgeon's operating table to a hectic A&E department, from a junior doctor's first NHS year to the locked wards of British prisons, these true stories reveal the skill, stress and humanity behind modern healthcare. Written by doctors who lived every page, this set suits readers who love honest, fly-on-the-wall accounts of medicine as it really is.
About the Book(s)
Do No Harm offers an unforgettable glimpse into operating on the human brain. Neurosurgeon Henry Marsh speaks with astonishing candour about the drama of surgery, hospital chaos, and the need for hope when facing agonising decisions. In Stitches pulls back the curtain on NHS life at the sharp end. Nick Edwards paints a vivid, often funny picture of working in a busy A&E, from cardiac arrests to Friday-night chaos, and the resilience it takes to keep going. Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor follows Max Pemberton from the evening before his first shift through a bewildering first year in the NHS, where paperwork and steep learning curves matter as much as clinical skill. Warm and honest, it's a favourite with anyone curious about medical training. The Prison Doctor takes readers somewhere few ever see: behind bars. Dr Amanda Brown recounts her years treating patients across the UK's prison system, from young offenders' institutions to Europe's largest women-only prison, Bronzefield, uncovering stories of hardship, hope and compassion. Together, these four memoirs form an honest portrait of British healthcare, told by the people who lived it.
About the Author
Henry Marsh is one of Britain's foremost neurosurgeons, celebrated for his candid writing on life and death in the operating theatre. Nick Edwards is the pseudonym of a practising NHS A&E doctor writing frankly about frontline emergency medicine. Max Pemberton is a doctor, journalist and columnist known for his warm, witty writing on NHS life. Dr Amanda Brown spent over a decade as a GP in some of Britain's toughest prisons, bringing rare insight into healthcare behind bars.
Why You'll Love This Collection
Four unforgettable voices, one set. Whether you're drawn to brain surgery, A&E chaos, junior doctor mishaps or prison medicine, this collection delivers honest, moving true stories from the front line of care.
Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown; this is the current UK paperback edition.
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