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Doctors of Death

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Offering graphic insight into the darkest side of the medical profession--a side seldom discussed among the medical hierarchy--Doctors of Death reveals how physicians trained and trusted to save lives can become cold-blooded murderers . . . and then use their medical expertise to cover up their crimes.

200 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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Wensley Clarkson

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March 4, 2018
Doctor death indeed

I know it's terrible to say great,reading this book i couldn't leave down.
Every story was better than the last one,well written a bit of black,
comedy thrown in.
Very well explained the way these good doctor's worked,?
They deserved everything and more,for what they done.
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February 21, 2020
I read this book on my phone over the course of several months, whenever I found myself without an eReader and with a few minutes to spare. Episodic books or compilations work well under those conditions. At any rate, this book seemed quite a bit different than others by Clarkson; the accounts read almost like novelizations (inner thoughts being expressed, etc.), and the endings seemed rushed. Having said that, there is no denying that I enjoyed reading this collection, so three stars it is!
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