Recovery and tragedy: Two tales of tick paralysisIn 1963, two children with the same illness face different fates BOOK REVIEW: Story of married doctors in fractured relationship resonatesBenevolence, by Cynthia Holz, Knopf Canada, 320 pages, $29.95 hardcover. Meandering through the moody moors of Brontë country Yorkshire’s mix of unusual geography and historically harsh living conditions inspired artistic genius The seven stages of a locum Shock, doubt, love, hope, fatigue, frustration, elation: It’s all here! PICTURE YOURSELF: A passage through India Beware of patients bearing pamphlets Waiting room literature: pleasant diversion or lightning rod for inane questions? PICTURE YOURSELF: Spreading the gospel! When patient privacy was lip service A lot of what used to go on in psychiatry’s inpatient wards was there for all to see and hear Genetic testing ensures the perfect family: no family There is no credence to the argument that preparing people for what may happen is some kind of service Celebrating a century of care at Women’s College Hospital On what is also the centennial of International Women’s Day, we look back on 100 years of a remarkable Canadian institution First Previous 139 140 141 142 143 Next Last