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Critical Care
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July 1, 1996
Reprint edition from Picador USA (July 1, 1996)
9780312143046 | details & prices | 248 pages | 6.00 × 8.25 × 0.75 in. | 0.65 lbs | List price $18.00
About: Werner Ernst, a second-year medical resident, encounters the stark realities of the modern intensive care unit, the fears and illusions of the loved ones of the terminally ill, and the exhaustion and irony of doctors, nurses, and technicians
About: Werner Ernst, a second-year medical resident, encounters the stark realities of the modern intensive care unit, the fears and illusions of the loved ones of the terminally ill, and the exhaustion and irony of doctors, nurses, and technicians
July 1, 1993
Reprint edition from Avon Books (July 1, 1993)
9780380717590 | details & prices | 4.25 × 6.75 × 0.75 in. | 0.30 lbs | List price $4.99
About: Werner Ernst, a second-year medical resident, encounters the stark realities of the modern intensive care unit, the fears and illusions of the loved ones of the terminally ill, and the exhaustion and irony of doctors, nurses, and technicians
About: Werner Ernst, a second-year medical resident, encounters the stark realities of the modern intensive care unit, the fears and illusions of the loved ones of the terminally ill, and the exhaustion and irony of doctors, nurses, and technicians
February 1, 1992
from William Morrow & Co (February 1, 1992)
9780688109264 | details & prices | List price $20.00
About: Werner Ernst, a second-year medical resident, encounters the stark realities of the modern intensive care unit, the fears and illusions of the loved ones of the terminally ill, and the exhaustion and irony of doctors, nurses, and technicians
About: Werner Ernst, a second-year medical resident, encounters the stark realities of the modern intensive care unit, the fears and illusions of the loved ones of the terminally ill, and the exhaustion and irony of doctors, nurses, and technicians