
Oscar London
Author of Kill as Few Patients as Possible
About the Author
Oscar London is the pseudonym of an internist practicing in Berkeley, California. His three previous books of humor are Kill as Few Patients as Possible, Take One as Needed, and Dr. Generic Will See You Now
Works by Oscar London
Take One As Needed: 50 Capsules of Humor for Temporary Relief of Misery Due to Low-Fat Diets, Safe Sex, & Aerobic Exerci (1989) 4 copies
Töte möglichst wenig Patienten : 56 goldene Regeln, um der beste Arzt der Welt zu werden (2014) 1 copy
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Kill as Few Patients as Possible: And Fifty-Six Other Essays on How to Be the World's Best Doctor by Oscar London
From the first essay, "Be Jewish," Doctor London's book "Kill as Few Patients as Possible: And Fifty-Six Other Essays on How to Be the World's Best Doctor" will surely keep you laughing. If you don't laugh at some point during this rather short book, there is little hope for you as either you have no sense of humour at all (which should be considered a medical emergency) or you have somehow been blessed to never experience a doctors office.
I've often been told that my funny bone was likely show more removed at birth because I don't find many things funny, but I cannot tell you how many times I had to pause to bite my lower lip to keep from laughing so hard that I would wake the house. Every few pages, I would stop look at my significant other, read a few lines outloud from the book inbetween laughter, and watch his eyes roll as he tried to stop himself from laughing.
Oh and "Doc" London, if you are reading this, you forgot one essay that you should have included. "Laughter is the best medicine." I'm sure if there is any truth to that, you will be curing more than a few people who read this book. And yes, I know, don't call you Doc. show less
I've often been told that my funny bone was likely show more removed at birth because I don't find many things funny, but I cannot tell you how many times I had to pause to bite my lower lip to keep from laughing so hard that I would wake the house. Every few pages, I would stop look at my significant other, read a few lines outloud from the book inbetween laughter, and watch his eyes roll as he tried to stop himself from laughing.
Oh and "Doc" London, if you are reading this, you forgot one essay that you should have included. "Laughter is the best medicine." I'm sure if there is any truth to that, you will be curing more than a few people who read this book. And yes, I know, don't call you Doc. show less
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