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  2. Michael Palmer (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Stephen Palmer, M.D. (October 9, 1943 – October 30, 2013), was an American physician and author. His novels are often referred to as medical thrillers. [1] Some of his novels have made The New York Times Best Seller list and have been translated into 35 languages.

  3. Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery series - Wikipedia

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    Print (Hardback, Paperback), E-book, audiobook The Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery series is an ongoing series of New York Times Bestselling medical thrillers by Robin Cook that follows pathologist Jack Stapleton and his co-worker (and later wife) Laurie Montgomery as they attempt to solve the various mysteries that come across their path.

  4. A Case of Need - Wikipedia

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    A Case of Need is a medical thriller/mystery novel written by Michael Crichton, his fourth novel and the only under the pseudonym Jeffery Hudson.It was first published in 1968 by The World Publishing Company (New York) and won an Edgar Award in 1969.

  5. The Tumor - Wikipedia

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    Some readers felt misled by the story's subtitle A Non-Legal Thriller, one calling the story "a 50 page sales pitch." [7] Grisham's publisher, editor, and agent all advised him not to publish the free short story, fearing it would tarnish his image as a writer of thriller novels. Grisham published it anyway because of his belief that increased ...

  6. Robin Cook (American novelist) - Wikipedia

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    His medical thrillers are designed, in part, to keep the public aware of both the technological possibilities of modern medicine and the socio-ethical problems associated with it. [ 2 ] : 73 Cook says he chose to write thrillers because they give him "an opportunity to get the public interested in things about medicine that they didn't seem to ...

  7. This Family Drives 350 Miles For What Could Be A Common ...

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    But the U.S. drug treatment system — which is mostly a hodgepodge of abstinence-only and 12-step-based facilities that resemble either minimum-security prisons or tropical spas — has for the most part ignored the medical science and been slow to embrace medication-assisted treatment, as The Huffington Post reported in January. As a result ...

  8. F. Paul Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson made his first sales in 1970 to Analog while still in medical school (graduating in 1973), and continued to write science fiction throughout the seventies. His debut novel was Healer (1976). In 1981, he ventured into the horror genre with the international bestseller The Keep , which was adapted into a film in 1983.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The medical establishment had come to view Suboxone as the best hope for addicts like Patrick. Yet of the dozens of publicly funded treatment facilities throughout Kentucky, only a couple offer Suboxone, with most others driven instead by a philosophy of abstinence that condemns medical assistance as not true recovery.

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