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Convention, M.D.
Convention MD
Author: Frank G. Slaughter
Prescriptions, Politics--and Sex! At the annual meeting of the Central Medical Association an epic battle was brewing. On its last, the convention would choose a new president. Would it be H. Edward Danton, world-famous heart surgeon and hero of the old guard? Or would it be Paul Rice, virile young insurgent? Armed with every weapon---slan...  more »
ISBN: 298394
Publication Date: 10/1973
Pages: 377
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Publisher: Pocket Books
Book Type: Paperback
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The annual gathering of the Central Medical Association with as much fanfare as a political convention. At the end of five days the members would choose a new president that had become the focus of a bitter struggle between old guard physicians and the new breed of young doctors who wanted to make their profession more responsive to the needs of people. A grim accident takes the life of a prominent guest speaker. Or was it murder.
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For those of you who like medical mysteries, this keeps one interested until the end. However, there is lots of fairly dry technical information, which is interesting if you like that sort of thing, with a lot of medical jargon thrown in. It's hard to keep the characters straight at first. This was written in the early 70's and shows quite clearly many issues of the day which have become commonplace in our world of 2007.


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