Baby ER

the heoric doctors and nurses who perform medicine's tiniest miracles

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Baby ER

the heoric doctors and nurses who perform medicine's tiniest miracles

"Tells the story of wonder and hope that lies at medicine's cutting edge, where extraordinary healers and extraordinary patients come together to make miracles in an place where lives are held, literally, in the palms of doctors' hands. For the parents of sick and premature babies, some weighing less than a pound and no bigger than a can of cola, the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, the "Baby ER", is their one bastion of hope during the most terrifying moments of their lives, when their children's very survival hangs in the balance."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
320

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Cover of: Baby ER
Baby ER : The Heroic Doctors and Nurses Who Perform Medicine's Tiniest Miracles
May 19, 2004, Simon & Schuster
Paperback in English
Cover of: Baby ER
Baby ER: the heoric doctors and nurses who perform medicine's tiniest miracles
2000, Simon & Schuster
in English
Cover of: BABY ER
BABY ER : The Heroic Doctors and Nurses Who Perform Medicine's Tiniest Miracles
November 28, 2000, Simon & Schuster
Hardcover in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliogrphical references and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Popular works.
Other Titles
Baby E.R., Baby Emergency Room

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
618.92/01
Library of Congress
RJ253.5 .H86 2000, RJ253.5.H86 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 320 p. ;
Number of pages
320

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL23028896M
ISBN 10
068486410X
LCCN
00061870
OCLC/WorldCat
44727718
LibraryThing
1359921
Goodreads
1467982

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1976921W

First Sentence

"ROBERT ALLMAN RACES DOWN THE HOSPITAL HALLWAY, FOLLOWING the plastic embossed signs leading him toward his son, a baby born far too soon, a frighteningly motionless child who had been swept from the delivery room inside the heated acrylic case of a premature-infant transporter, bound for something called the "Nick-you.""

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