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Many different kinds of love : a story of life, death, and the NHS

By: Publication details: London : Ebury Press, 2021Description: xii, 280pISBN:
  • 9781529109450
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • PZ ROS
Summary: Michael Rosen wasn't feeling well. Soon he was struggling to breathe, and then he was admitted to hospital, suffering from coronavirus as the nation teetered on the edge of a global pandemic. What followed was months on the wards: six weeks in an induced coma, and many more weeks of rehab and recovery as the NHS saved Michael's life, and then got him back on his feet. Throughout Michael's stay in intensive care, a notebook lay at the end of his bed, where the nurses who cared for him wrote letters of hope and support. Embarking on the long road to recovery, Michael was soon ready to start writing about his near-death experience.
List(s) this item appears in: Stenhouse Library - Recreational Reads | Barts Health - Uplifting Collection (Reading Well books) | Stenhouse Library New Books 2022 | Stenhouse library nursing books | Barts Health NHS 75
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Book Newham Library (Barts Health) Shelves WX 100 ROS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available N05970
Book Royal London Library (Barts Health) Shelves WX 100 ROS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BARTS005307
Book St Bartholomew's Library (Barts Health) Shelves WX 100 ROS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BARTS005308
Book Stenhouse Library Shelves PZ ROS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available ST00125
Book Whipps Cross Library (Barts Health) Shelves WX 100 ROS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BARTS005957
Book Whittington Health Library Shelves WC 506 ROS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0002239X

Michael Rosen wasn't feeling well. Soon he was struggling to breathe, and then he was admitted to hospital, suffering from coronavirus as the nation teetered on the edge of a global pandemic.
What followed was months on the wards: six weeks in an induced coma, and many more weeks of rehab and recovery as the NHS saved Michael's life, and then got him back on his feet. Throughout Michael's stay in intensive care, a notebook lay at the end of his bed, where the nurses who cared for him wrote letters of hope and support. Embarking on the long road to recovery, Michael was soon ready to start writing about his near-death experience.

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