Customer Review: As someone who is as jaded as I am about the medical field, I was hoping for more serious inquiry and less humor. I do think the book has many helpful stories that may elucidate positive feelings from many medical consumers, some who may feel their doctors know more than they actually do.more info
Customer Review: The cover of this book states that over 200,000 copies of Kill As Few Patients as Possible have been sold since its publication in 1987. So maybe I'm in the minority here, but I found this book to be, well, largely appalling. In its 56 chapters, there are a couple of pearls of wisdom: praise... more info
Customer Review: This collection of vignettes is timely, and as always with Dr. London, hysterically funny. You definitely don't have to be in the medical profession to find his anecdotes simply delicious antidotes to daily life. Readers will recognize characters and symptons they've either known or experienced... more info
Customer Review: Not nearly as amusing, nor as heartwarming, as Dr. London's first book, "Kill As Few Patients As Possible." Still an enjoyable read, just not as much fun.