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Stat: Crazy Medical Stories: Volume 4

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-Extraordinary encounters. Unexpected humor. Endless challenges. Life-threatening diseases. Unthinkable trauma.

-Welcome to Crazy Medical Stories as told by the healthcare professionals themselves.


From peculiar conditions and mysterious ailments to remarkable recoveries and perplexing medical mysteries, Crazy Medical Stories, draws from real-life accounts. Each chapter unveils crazy medical cases as narrated by the healthcare professionals themselves.

The stories take you on a captivating journey across various disciplines, including general medicine, surgery, psychiatry, and more. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions; you’ll laugh, cry, and be shocked as you delve into the bizarre and unconventional experiences encountered by our extraordinary healthcare professionals.

132 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 1, 2023

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David Berg

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633 reviews109 followers
October 29, 2023
Good

I read the first part of the book and found it to be somewhat uninteresting but as I read on there were fascinating stories of medical diagnoses that greatly interested me. I’m so glad I kept reading this.

417 reviews12 followers
November 12, 2023
This book managed to rub me the wrong way...so much so I will not read the other books from this writer. At first, I found it interesting...but after a while it was extremely repetitive. I also felt that the author was taking cases from other people and putting it into his own words, like he himself did all these cases. I found that very annoying. I've read similar books like this where someone writes about cases doctors had heard, but he used their voices, and gave the credit to where the credit was due. It felt like a form of plagiarism, and as a previous professor, I loathe plagiarism.

The author also gets very preachy at the end of each chapter, and basically says the same exact thing. It's okay if it is once in a while but to do it for every blasted chapter is just plain annoying!

If you can get past this problem with these books, you might find the different types of cases interesting. Others did not have the problem I did with this book, but like I said, I will not pick up another one of these books.
4 reviews
October 14, 2023
intelligent & unusual

Liked the interesting diseases and pleasant caring attitude throughout. I’m looking for the next one by David berg- the alot
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January 24, 2024
I thought this would be interesting medical stories. Instead, it was brief descriptions of various conditions - written about with such technical jargon that the reader lost the emotional side of the stories.
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September 26, 2024
Due to this being like medical stories I don’t think I should give it a rating. That’s just me though. Rate away.
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