I would like to introduce a really good book which can be found in our library.
Practical Exercises in Pharmacy Law and Ethics, Second edition. Appelbe, Wingfield and Taylor; Pharmaceutical Press, 2002.
Inside this wonderful book are a number of cute stories suitable for all age groups.
For teens, they have 'The teenager and the coleslaw salad'.
Tots may love 'The child and the Phenergan Elixir'.
If you prefer something more exotic and mysterious, I'm sure you would love 'The priest in Ethiopia'.
Want a touch of drama? There's 'the friend in hospital and her anxious mother'. Sounds like a soap opera scene to me.
'The suicide and his girlfriend'. A very morbid detective story indeed.
Action-packed adventure comes in the form of 'The blizzard in Yorkshire Dales'.
Or, if you're in the mood for a naughty, raunchy, and errr... steamy story, read 'The adolescent girl and the Levonelle'.
Last but not least, I suggest you wrap it all up with a spine-tingling horror tale,
' The midnight telephone call............................... from the neonatal ward'.
Pharmacy Practice is very interesting crap indeed.
note: Someone just told me that this post turned up in the top 10 googling results for Practical Exercises in Pharmacy Law and Ethics, Second edition. Appelbe, Wingfield and Taylor; Pharmaceutical Press, 2002. :O
So it's only fair I clarify that the above content was written by a bored student who decided comic relieve was a better pastime than doing her assignment.
It is a good book. Everyone, go and read it.
1 comment:
really? that pp book really have stories inside?
tha law looks daunting...
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