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For Dentists, Physicians & Surgeons, and Veterinarians by merliramirez
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A book with information about dentists, physicians and surgeons, and veterinarians. This book is divided into three parts. Each part not only contains information about each specialty, it also has the different positions of each specialty. I hope this book helps you, the reader, look more into the specialty you might want to go in and discover more information about it.
The Science Behind Boys by summerbackthen
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DISCONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE [Highest rank so far: #57 in humor] "Boys. I don't understand them. At all. One of the most mysterious, misunderstood, and misinterpreted creatures of the planet. All we know is that they have a thing called the pen- -nevermind because I don't want to say that word..." *** Boys are the subject of every conversation in the girl's locker room, in the chatty hallways, on the staircase, and now, the science classroom. Kill me if that's not the slightest bit annoying. When 17 year old chatter-box and science geek, Alana-Lila Dizon hurls her beloved science textbook at the most popular golden boy of the school, accidentally almost knocks out an amazing athlete, and schools the smartest guy in school, maintaining an A-average in all the sciences becomes the least of her problems. Wesley (Wes) Sylvano is not a bad boy. He's known to be sweet, kind, and is all smiles. Everyone just loves him. Nicholas (Nick) Gray is the definition of scary. All around athlete, muscular physique, and with both a threatening and good reputation. Apparently he's nice to people unless you piss him off. Vincent (no nickname) Reid is your typical smart guy. He thinks he knows everything and that he's a genius, all because his dad is the CEO of a tech company. The jerk also doubles as a badboy, as they say. What do these boys have in common? Nothing, except for the fact that they're boys. And Alana-Lila Dizon is going to find out, once and for all, the science behind boys and why they're the way they are. WARNING: Contains 3 wild monkeys that may cause you to pull out your hair. Contains a girl with too much bad luck for her own good. May cause obsessive shipping, and/or laughing. Note: This is not a cliché...I think...mostly (cover picture is not mine, but belongs to the respective owner.)
Science for Thought by jeshi99
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This is the third book in the series that included 'The Theory of Nothing' the "The Universe Revealed.' My purpose in this new book is to more fully explain how science is actually done and how science fits into our culture along with religion and philosophy.
Broken Doctor | Connor Rhodes 'discontinued' by wroetoshawwastaken
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Alexander Willams, a Emergency Medicine resident and former Head Trauma Surgeon at St George's Hospital in California. Alex joins Chicago Med after she quits at St George's, wanting to come back to her old home, with so many bad memories. She meets Trauma fellow, Dr Rhodes, and learns they have a lot in common, and she falls for him, read this book for their story. {set at the start of Chicago med, 3-4 episodes in, they might be new patients, or I might just get some out of the series, also, I am not a medical professional, I will not know what medicines is given for what, so if I make a mistake, please don't harass me for it.} THIS HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED! THANKS FOR ALL THE LOVE AND READS <3
Medically Correct Writing by Alice_Iceflower
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I'm a medical student, and I complain too often about medical errors in books or on TV. So here I've gathered some common medical mistakes, hoping I might help clear up some things, and maybe teach you a thing or two. This is by no means a replacement to seeing your own doctor, and it's meant for the purpose of writing a book. Feel free to ask questions any time. Edit: I'm a doctor now.