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Doctors

2021
Who do go see when you are sick? A doctor! Read all about these important community helper.

Hooray for helpers!

first responders and more heroes in action
2020
"Every day, firefighters, doctors, police officers, and other first responders are on full alert, ready to rescue people and animal friends in need. They work on land, go underground, and even parachute down from the sky. No emergency is too big for them! Buckle up and watch as these heroes go the distance to keep everyone safe"--OCLC.

Fauci: expect the unexpected

ten lessons on truth, service, and the way forward
2021
"Compiled from hours of interviews drawn from the eponymous National Geographic documentary, this . . . book from . . . infectious disease specialist Anthony Fauci shares the lessons that have shaped the . . . doctor's life philosophy . . ."--Provided by publisher.

Anthony Fauci

immunologist & COVID-19 leader
". . . introduces young readers to Dr. Anthony Fauci, best known for his achievements in the sciences of contagious diseases and for his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. Readers learn . . . about Fauci's early years, education, and accomplishments"--Provided by publisher.

Meet a doctor!

"Two children learn the importance of doctors in their community"--Provided by publisher.

The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

a graphic novel
2014
A graphic novel retelling of the classic story of Dr. Jekyll, a respectable London doctor who develops a potion that transforms him into a criminal known as Mr. Hyde.

The five masks of Dr. Screem

It's Halloween and Monica Anderson is out trick-or-treating with her younger brother. They knock on the door of an old, creepy house and are met by a strange woman who pleads for their help. This sets her and her brother off on a Halloween mission that will change their lives forever.

Fred & Marjorie

a doctor, a dog, and the discovery of insulin
2021
"[This book] tells the story of the discovery of insulin, a treatment for [diabetes] and one of the . . . milestones in medical science. Frederick Banting was a young doctor who was haunted by the memories of the diabetic children he'd treated at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. One night, though, he was struck by inspiration--would it be possible to isolate the mysterious secretions of the pancreas (what we now call insulin) and use this substance to treat diabetes? In May 1921, the University of Toronto gave Banting a small lab and a student assistant, Charles Best, to work through Banting's hypothesis. Their test subjects were street dogs--a fact that pained Banting, who had a deep fondness for animals. Banting and Best took exceptional care of the dogs, and Banting ended up giving one the dogs a name--Marjorie. And when Marjorie--whose pancreas had been replaced by insulin injections--lived 70 days, the experiment was deemed a success. The next step was to try the treatment on a dying child. The effects of insulin on the first human diabetic patient were deemed practically miraculous. However, many dogs did die for this to happen, including Marjorie, whom Banting described as 'the most important dog in the world.' The back matter includes an Author's Note that provides more information about the disease, as well as about Banting, Best and the insulin dogs. Another section addresses the ethical dilemma of using animals in medical research"--Provided by publisher.

Life on the line

young doctors come of age in a pandemic
2021
"Weaving together . . . interviews with doctors, their diaries, and notes, this . . . account follows the medical students who received their degrees early to help treat thousands of critically ill COVID-19 patients in New York City during the height of the pandemic"--OCLC.

Resident alien

2018
"A stranded alien continues to hide in Patience, Washington, posing as the town's doctor. He has no intention of leaving--unless it's to get back to his home planet! When a startling new mystery catches his attention, he takes a trip to New York City with the hope of finally finding a way to communicate with his home world"--Provided by publisher.

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