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Hippocrates Wept

Hippocrates Wept

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Much More than a medical novel!
Review: This extraordinary book brings the excitement and drama of modern medicine and marries it with the suspense of a legal thriller. The author skillfully portrays the plight of the American health care system of the near future and forces the reader to see where we may be if our medical system where to become socialized and run by the government. I thought the book was exceptionally well written with great passion - the author keeps readers turning at every page, giving them a great ending the could not have been predicted. The reader is left with both the rush of reading a great suspense thriller, and in the end is forced to think about the state of our current health care system and begin to deal with some real-life issues that will soon need to be dealt with in America.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Much More than a medical novel!
Review: This extraordinary book brings the excitement and drama of modern medicine and marries it with the suspense of a legal thriller. The author skillfully portrays the plight of the American health care system of the near future and forces the reader to see where we may be if our medical system where to become socialized and run by the government. I thought the book was exceptionally well written with great passion - the author keeps readers turning at every page, giving them a great ending the could not have been predicted. The reader is left with both the rush of reading a great suspense thriller, and in the end is forced to think about the state of our current health care system and begin to deal with some real-life issues that will soon need to be dealt with in America.


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