Warrior Patient Heartbeats: How to Beat Deadly Diseases With Laughter Good Doctors Love and Guts.


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Laugh to live. Live to laugh.This is an updated version of the original Warrior Patient 50 pages longer and with some updated medical information as well as a new chapter: Getting Sick Again.The author is a Marine an ex-cop and a journalist nominated twice for a Pulitzer when he worked for The New York World-Telegram & Sun over 50 years ago. Today he is an award-winning author of four books with well over 150 positive reviews on Amazon Barnes & Noble Apple Books Goodreads and many other venues. The best one for the original Warrior Patient came from satirical writer Robert Eggleton who wrote: This book may have saved my life.A retired physician says Warrior Patient: Should be required reading for doctors.This book is ... a comfort it is a love-story it is important..- WordsAPlentyHumor is the best doctor you will ever know. Williams ... follows his own advice. - KirkusReviewsA great how-to in overcoming diseases with laughter good doctors love and guts. - Dennis WallerIts a witty story full of unexpected humor. - Readers FavoriteSave your life and read this book - Patrick Middleton author100000 patients die and nine million suffer injury every year. If medical mistakes were a disease it would be the sixth leading cause of deaths in America.As you read Warrior Patient Heartbeats you become one of the nine million who suffers injury every year. You take an extraordinary often amusing journey into the quicksand of modern medicine. In the midst of a long list of life-threatening illnesses you learn to laugh to live and to live to laugh.A strong 5-star rating ... read this book now not tomorrow or the next day but now. -- WordsAPlenty.
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