The Get Well Book

The Get Well Book by Herbert I. Kavet, published by Ivory Tower Publishing Company in 1984, is a lighthearted exploration of health and illness. This 48-page book presents a humorous take on various aspects of medical care, offering insights into how to determine if one is genuinely unwell, the nuances of gaining sympathy, and the often cryptic language used by doctors.
Readers will find a blend of humor and practical advice as the book addresses everyday challenges related to health, including coping with phones, children, and the germs that contribute to illness. Through caricatures and cartoons, Kavet provides an engaging perspective on diseases and the complexities of medical care, making this edition a unique addition to discussions about health and wellness.
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Including: how to tell if you are really sick; gaining sympathy; what the doctor really means; coping with phones, kids, germs and critters that make you sick; and much more.
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