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Discover a thoughtful four-book paperback set that blends health insights, medical memoirs, and frontline experiences. This BRAND NEW collection is ideal for parents, teachers, gift buyers, and book lovers who want engaging reads that inform as they entertain. Included in this set are the acclaimed How Not To Die, In Stitches, Trust Me I'm a (Junior) Doctor, and The Prison Doctor, all available in a single, convenient gift-ready package. Format: Paperback | ISBN: 9789123887835.
How Not To Die offers effective, scientifically-proven nutritional guidance aimed at preventing our biggest killers — including heart disease, breast cancer, prostate cancer, high blood pressure, and diabetes — and reveals the remarkable health benefits that simple dietary choices can deliver. Based on the latest scientific research, the internationally bestselling book examines each of the most common diseases to explain what, how, and why different foods affect us. This title provides practical, actionable steps readers can apply to everyday meals, making it a cornerstone for any book collection focused on health and wellness.
In Stitches takes readers behind the scenes of NHS life, from cardiac arrests and car accidents to Arrest Avoidance Syndrome and the busy reality of A&E. It paints a vivid, often humorous, portrait of what it’s really like working at the sharp end of emergency medicine today. Perfect for fans of medical memoirs and anyone curious about hospital dynamics, this title offers both empathy and insight into the challenges and triumphs of frontline care.
Starting on the evening before he begins work as a doctor, Max Pemberton’s Trust Me I’m a (Junior) Doctor charts a touching and funny journey through the first year in the NHS. From youthful idealism to frank bewilderment, the author reveals how much of the job involves paperwork and navigating unexplained complexities, rather than heroic rescues. This candid narrative resonates with readers who appreciate honest, relatable medical storytelling.
Dr Amanda Brown shares her experiences treating inmates in the UK’s most infamous prisons — from young offenders’ institutions to Wormwood Scrubs, and Europe’s largest women-only prison in Bronzefield. Her account spans miraculous pregnancies to dirty protests, and violent attacks to acts of self-harm, offering a compelling, compassionate view of prison healthcare and the people who rely on it.
With this four-book set, you gain a diverse range of perspectives on health, medicine, and daily life in medical professions. It’s a timeless keepsake for curious minds and a thoughtful gift that encourages practical reading, personal growth, and compassionate understanding of those who care for others.
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