Portraying a medical profession that is sensitive, emotional, spiritual, and compassionate, this collection of inspirational essays is a prescription for life from the heart of a physician.
These essays portray a medical profession that is sensitive, empathetic, spiritual and compassionate. They deal with physicians, patients, their loved ones - and the complex challenges that relate to these individuals. Doctors are faced with profound issues of life and death on a daily basis and frequently have to find their own way of coping with ...
In the summer of 1844, as the Democratic National Convention approached, James K. Polk hopes for the vice presidential nomination were dashed by the presidential front-runner, former president Martin Van Buren. But Polk perceived a wave of public sentiment in favor of bringing Texas into the union, and he rode that wave all the way to the White ...
This is the chilling and unforgettable story of the sensational trial, unjust conviction, and lynching of Leo Frank for the murder of his thirteen-year-old employee Mary Phagan.
A shrewd and decisive commander in chief, James K. Polk settled the disputed Oregon boundary and by 1846 declared war on Mexico for the annexation of Texas and California. At home though, Polk suffered a political firestorm of antiwar attacks, and left Washington a very unpopular man. Unabridged.
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