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Do No Harm, In Stitches, Trust Me I'm a Junior Doctor, The Prison Doctor 4 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789123887743

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Titles in This Set:
Do No Harm
In Stitches
Trust Me I'm a Junior Doctor
The Prison Doctor

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781780225920 9781905548705 9780340962053 9780008311445

Overview:
Step into the real world of medicine with four gripping medical memoirs that illuminate the human side of hospitals, front-line care, and the bedtime stories we often don’t hear. Do No Harm reveals the dramatic, delicate art of brain surgery through the eyes of a renowned neurosurgeon, balancing technical mastery with compassion for patients at life’s most critical moments. In Stitches offers a candid, sometimes witty portrait of NHS life at the sharp end—where every decision can be a race against time and fate. Trust Me I’m a (Junior) Doctor follows a new doctor’s eye-opening first year in the NHS, where idealism meets the daily grind of paperwork, uncertainty, and unexpected triumphs. The Prison Doctor unveils the hidden world of prison healthcare, from pregnancy to crisis, showing healthcare professionals meeting extraordinary challenges behind bars. This complete four-book collection is a powerful, humanising spine for anyone curious about medicine, patient care, and the realities of modern healthcare.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This four-book collection isn’t just a set of memoirs—it’s a cohesive journey through four different spheres of medical service, each voice offering a distinct perspective on care, ethics, and resilience. From neurosurgery to A&E, NHS training to prison healthcare, the titles unite to form a binge-readable, immersive experience that builds deep reader empathy for clinicians and patients alike. The series-style thread provides continuity for fans of medical non-fiction and for readers seeking authentic, accessible narratives that educate as they entertain. Gifting this collection signals respect for healthcare workers and curiosity about the human stories behind every diagnosis and treatment plan. A complete, paperback set also offers outstanding value and a satisfying, collectible display presence for any bookshelf or bedside table.

Books Included in This Collection:
Do No Harm
Do No Harm offers an unforgettable glimpse into the life of a brain surgeon, where precision, courage, and tough ethical choices collide. Henry Marsh threads technical detail with intimate patient moments, conveying the drama of operating in the brain’s delicate landscape while confronting the emotional weight of each outcome. The book blends awe-inspiring medical clarity with humane storytelling, helping readers appreciate why neurosurgery carries extraordinary responsibility—and extraordinary possibilities. It is a candid invitation into the realities of high-stakes medicine and the hope that sustains doctors and families through difficult decisions.

In Stitches
In Stitches pulls back the curtain on frontline NHS life. The narrative traverses scenes from life-or-death cardiac arrests to the chaotic tempo of accident and emergency, all while exploring the human quirks and stubborn optimism of medical teams. Readers are treated to unvarnished, accessible reflections on why clinicians keep returning to work—despite pressure, fatigue, and heartbreak—driven by a commitment to care and a belief in second chances for patients. This memoir-style account invites lay readers to witness the extraordinary ordinary of hospital corridors, waiting rooms, and late-night triage.

Trust Me I'm a Junior Doctor
Trust Me I’m a Junior Doctor charts a year in the NHS through a young clinician’s eyes—part diary, part investigation into what really happens after graduation. The author’s voice blends warmth with candid humour as he navigates form-filling, shifting protocols, and the surprising moments when patient care triumphs over bureaucracy. The reader experiences the education, the errors, and the steady accumulation of bedside wisdom that shapes a practitioner’s career. It’s a relatable, human look at how medical professionals grow, adapt, and find purpose in the complexity of modern healthcare.

The Prison Doctor
The Prison Doctor places you inside Europe’s largest women-only prison and the UK’s busiest male facility, following Dr Amanda Brown through pregnancies, protests, and violent incidents. The book reveals how healthcare can be a beacon of humanity within restrictive environments, illustrating the courage, judgment, and compassion required to provide medical care in challenging settings. It’s a compelling blend of documentary realism and personal narrative that highlights the pivotal role of healthcare workers in shaping safety, dignity, and hope behind bars.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is ideal for readers who crave authentic medical memoirs that read like gripping, character-driven narratives. It suits healthcare students and professionals seeking relatable, real-world perspective, parents and teachers exploring empathy and ethics in medicine, readers drawn to non-fiction with strong storytelling, and fans of physician-authored literature looking for a thoughtful, multi-angled exploration of the NHS and healthcare systems. If you enjoy immersive, true-to-life accounts that illuminate the human side of medicine, this collection will both inform and inspire.

Key Benefits:

  • Four compelling medical memoirs in one value-packed collection
  • Genuine frontline insight across neurosurgery, A&E, junior doctor training, and prison healthcare
  • Engaging, accessible writing that educates without sacrificing narrative drive
  • Perfect for gifting to medical students, healthcare workers, and curious readers
  • Collectible paperback set with cohesive themes and a strong shelf presence
  • Deepens understanding of patient care, ethics, and resilience in demanding environments

About the Author:
Henry Marsh is a celebrated neurosurgeon and a renowned author known for Do No Harm, which offers a candid, compassionate account of brain surgery and the human stories behind it. Max Pemberton is a physician and writer whose NHS reflections provide sharp, humorous, and humane perspectives on modern medicine. Dr Amanda Brown brings firsthand experience from some of the country’s most demanding prison healthcare settings, including Wormwood Scrubs and Bronzefield, to illuminate how medical care operates in correctional facilities. Collectively, these voices illuminate the real-world pressures, ethics, and triumphs of healthcare, delivering a powerful, persuasive collection for readers who want trustworthy, human-centered medicine writing.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This carefully curated collection offers a complete, immersive journey through four distinct medical worlds. It’s not just about medical facts; it’s about lived experience, empathy, and the ways clinicians navigate uncertainty with courage and care. Owning the full set provides a seamless reading journey, ideal for fans of BookTok-favourite medical memoirs and for gifting to students, colleagues, or any reader who values honest, heart-led storytelling from the NHS and related settings. The paperback edition ensures comfortable reading sessions, easy sharing, and a neat, presentable set for any bookshelf or clinic lounge.

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