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The Woman Who Swallowed a Toothbrush: And Other Bizarre Medical Cases

The Woman Who Swallowed a Toothbrush: And Other Bizarre Medical Cases

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Odd and scary things.
Review: "Toothbrush" manages to be interesting, funny and scary at the same time. These stories of swallowed items and odd accidents keep physicians wondering about their patients and patients wondering about the medical profession. Who would think that mineral oil or orange juice could be bad for you?
One warning - if you have a weak stomach, you shouldn't read this near meal time. A number of the stories talk about the medical professionals getting sick and if they did, you might.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Humorous and intriguing tales of real medical experiences
Review: Rob Myers' Woman Who Swallowed A Toothbrush And Other Bizarre Medical Cases presents over fifty humorous and intriguing tales of real medical experiences. From a life threatening body painting experience to a thyroid problem which causes a literal eye-popping experience in the ER, this is packed with intriguing situations.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Crazy stories
Review: This is a strange and funny book. It has dozens of unusual, humorous and macabre stories, which the author claims are true.

Some of them seem too unbelievable to be true, but if Myers says they are true, you kind of have to believe him.

My favorite is "The Runny Nose", which should make everyone very fearful of going to a hospital. I recomend this as easy and light reading.


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