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One Thing After Another
'One Thing After Another' is a collection of magazine and newspaper essays selected from over 5,000 articles written by Vernon Coleman over the last 50 years. The essays include: How I helped a man to die The guilty parents The argument for decriminalisation Pharmaceutical appetites In praise of neurotics Why patients should keep their own medical records The healing touch Research into what? Does your doctor give you a pain? Where doctors fear to tread And many, many more Dr Vernon Coleman, who is a registered medical practitioner, is the author of over 100 books which have sold over two million hardback and paperback copies in the UK and been translated into 25 languages. For a full list of books (many of which are available as kindle books for Amazon) please see the author's Amazon entry. For more information please see www.vernoncoleman.com What the papers say about Vernon Coleman: `He's the Lone Ranger, Robin Hood and the Equalizer rolled into one.' - Glasgow Evening Times `Revered guru of medicine.' - Nursing Times `The man is a national treasure.' - What Doctors Don't Tell You `The doctor who dares to speak his mind.' -Oxford Mail `Acknowledged authority.' The Observer `World famous.' Sunday Mirror `Refreshingly forthright.' Liverpool Daily Post `Compulsive reading.' The Guardian `Superstar.' The Independent on Sunday `Vernon Coleman writes brilliant books.' The Good Book Guide `No thinking person can ignore him.' The Ecologist `His message is important.' The Economist `Outspoken and alert.' Sunday Express `King of the media docs.' The Independent `Britain's leading medical author.' The Star `Britain's leading health care campaigner.' The Sun `A persuasive writer whose arguments, based on research and expertise, are sound.' Nursing Standard `He writes lucidly and wittily.' Good Housekeeping `Controversial and devastating.' Publishing News `Dr Coleman made me think again.' BBC World Service `Marvellously succinct, refreshingly sensible.' The Spectator `Probably one of the most brilliant men alive today.' Irish Times etc etc