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The Devil Who Walked The Earth: My Life as a Hospitalist

by Glenn Allen

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For those of us who hate lawyers (and who doesn't?) this book is almost a Bible on dirty tricks and revenge. It also is a stinging indictment of the terrible state of affairs of our nursing homes although it's clear it's not always the nursing homes' fault. You'll find there's enough blame to go around in this hilarious but pitch black comedy that reflects the current state of inherent animosity amongst almost all sectors of society against and within our most esteemed professions. There's never been a better description of the desperate struggle between the greed of lawyers and the revenge of doctors told more graphically. Even when you're laughing, you still have your feet picked up off the floor as you never know what's lurking below. The only time you'll lower this book is to swat whatever's poking at you. If you don't agree, sue me!… (more)
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For those of us who hate lawyers (and who doesn't?) this book is almost a Bible on dirty tricks and revenge. It also is a stinging indictment of the terrible state of affairs of our nursing homes although it's clear it's not always the nursing homes' fault. You'll find there's enough blame to go around in this hilarious but pitch black comedy that reflects the current state of inherent animosity amongst almost all sectors of society against and within our most esteemed professions. There's never been a better description of the desperate struggle between the greed of lawyers and the revenge of doctors told more graphically. Even when you're laughing, you still have your feet picked up off the floor as you never know what's lurking below. The only time you'll lower this book is to swat whatever's poking at you. If you don't agree, sue me!

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