An edition of The House of God (1978)

The house of God

New Dell ed.
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An edition of The House of God (1978)

The house of God

New Dell ed.
  • 4.00 ·
  • 3 Ratings
  • 70 Want to read
  • 4 Currently reading
  • 8 Have read

The hilarious novel of the healing arts that reveals everything your doctor never wanted you to know. Six eager interns -- they saw themselves as modern saviors-to-be. They came from the top of their medical school class to the bottom of the hospital staff to serve a year in the time-honored tradition, racing to answer the flash of on-duty call lights and nubile nurses. But only the Fat Man --the Clam, all-knowing resident -- could sustain them in their struggle to survive, to stay sane, to love-and even to be doctors when their harrowing year was done.

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Publisher
Dell
Language
English
Pages
429

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Cover of: House of God, The
House of God, The
August 5, 2003, Dell
in English
Cover of: The house of God
The house of God
2003, Delta Trade Paperbacks
in English
Cover of: The house of God
The house of God
1981, Dell
in English - New Dell ed.

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Edition Notes

"A Dell book."

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3569.H39374 H68 1988, PS3569.H39374 H68 1981

The Physical Object

Pagination
429 p. :
Number of pages
429

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22985781M
Internet Archive
houseofgod00shem
ISBN 10
0440133688
LCCN
2011535827
OCLC/WorldCat
7423035
Library Thing
68128
Wikidata
Q125758001
Goodreads
1408322

First Sentence

"We expect the world of doctors."

Work Description

As in all hospitals, the medical hierarchy of The House of God was a pyramid - a lot at the bottom and one at the top. Put another way, it was like an ice-cream cone...you had to lick your way up!Roy Basch, the 'red-hot' Rhodes Scholar, thought differently - but then he hadn't met Hyper Hooper, out to win the most post-mortems of the year award, nor Molly, the nurse with the crash helmet. He hadn't even met any of the Gomers ('Get Out of My Emergency Room!'), the no-hopers who wanted to die but who were worth more alive...The House of God is a wild and raunchily irreverent novel that teaches you the not-so-gentle arts of healing, and tells you what your doctor never wanted you to know. It is the best medicine since M*ASH, and does for the doctor's art what Catch-22 did for the art of war.

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