Hospitals Make Me Sick

Hospitals Make Me Sick by James A. Willan is a fictional work published by AuthorHouse on December 20, 2000. This 320-page book, written in English, explores the challenges faced by Muddle-in-Marsh Hospital, which is on the brink of closure due to mismanagement. The narrative follows a diverse cast of characters, including board members, a patient, and hospital staff, as they navigate the complexities of revitalizing the institution.
Readers will encounter a series of humorous and bizarre events as the community rallies to appoint a new board and administrator, aiming to restore the hospital’s operations. The story delves into themes of medical and community dynamics, showcasing the efforts of individuals like Mona Lott, George G. Raffe, and Dr. Fuller-Bull. Through their experiences, the book presents a unique perspective on the intersection of healthcare and humor, making it a distinctive addition to the genre.
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Muddle-in-Marsh Hospital was near closure because of inept conduct of financial and other affairs. The board of directors and doctors resigned. Community activists rallied to appoint a new board of directors and a new administrator to turn around the hospital. Doctors returned to the staff.
Board members Mona Lott and George G. Raffe, patient Jenny Taylia, the Chief of Medical Staff Dr. Fuller-Bull, janitor Ivor Mopp, attorney Lee Galbrain, and others take the reader through a chain of bizarre happenings intended to restore the hospital’s continuing service to the community.
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