Books tagged: pharmaceuticals

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Chain Thinking    by Elliot Light
Price: $2.99 USD. 73710 words. Published by Bancroft Press on November 18, 2009. .

Syndey Vail enters lawyer-cum-detective Shep Harrington's life in a cloud of dust and vanishes just as quickly, leaving behind two very different but strangely connected things: a chimpanzee and a murder. Chain Thinking is a whodunit with a heart and a mystery with a message. Once the mystery is solved, there's a whole lot more left to think about. Shep finds his answers. Will you find yours?
The Silent Healer — A Modern Study of Aloe Vera    by Bill C. Coats and Robert Joseph Ahola
Price: $9.99 USD. 152590 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on February 15, 2010. .

For more than thirty years, The Silent Healer has been the definitive sourcebook on Aloe Vera in the world. Truly an encyclopedic work sponsored and co-authored by the father of practical Aloe technology, Bill Coats, this “Modern Study of Aloe Vera” has now been re-released with new material in every chapter. The perfect reference for layperson and professional alike.
Side Effects    by Harvey Jacobs
Price: $9.99 USD. 138300 words. Published by ReAnimus Press on July 26, 2011. .

Vonnegut meets Catch-22! In the last hours of his hectic life, Simon Apple faces up to the hard truth that his very survival represents a prescription for disaster, not only for the pharmaceutical industry but for the nation itself! From the award-winning author of "American Goliath" ("An inspired novel"—TIME Magazine), with a Gahan Wilson cover.
Multiple Sclerosis, an Enigma    by Terry Crawford Palardy
Price: $9.49 USD. 40150 words. Published on April 16, 2012. .

The true story of a middle-aged woman being unexpectedly diagnosed with a young person's disease: multiple sclerosis. The journey to diagnosis and the reality of the treatment brought a premature end to her career as a public school teacher. Making decisions about disease modifying drugs and their side effect/benefit ratio; receiving the support of a loving spouse; questioning the diagnosis.