The White House Doctor

The White House Doctor
Author: Connie Mariano
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2010-06-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429958529


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A riveting look into the personal lives of our presidents through the eyes of their White House doctor "An interesting, behind-the-scenes glimpse of life at the White House." - Kirkus Reviews Dr. Connie Mariano served 9 years at the White House under Presidents George H.W. Bush, William J. Clinton, and George W. Bush. She participated in world headline-making news events and traveled all over the world. She cared for visiting dignitaries and was charged with caring for all the members of the First Family. From flirting with King Juan Carlos of Spain to spending the night on the Queen of England's yacht, Dr. Mariano glimpsed a glittering and powerful celebrity that few ever see. White House Doctor is a fascinating look into what goes on behind closed doors at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

The White House Physician

The White House Physician
Author: Ludwig M. Deppisch, M.D.
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2007-07-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0786429763


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When President George Washington fell ill six short weeks after his inauguration, he summoned Samuel Bard, one of the most prominent physicians of the day. Thereafter, when residing at his presidential home in Manhattan, Washington consistently relied on Bard for medical care. Thus Bard became the first in a line of presidential physicians, the providers of medical care for America's chief executive. From George Washington to George W. Bush, this volume examines 217 years of health care in the White House and the men and women who ministered to these presidential patients. Beginning with that first presidential physician's visit on June 13, 1789, it analyzes the relationships--sometimes fruitful and sometimes disastrous--of the presidents with their physicians. While biographical sketches detailing the background of each physician are included, the main focus of the work is the especially complex physician-patient relationship and the ways in which it has changed over time. The evolution of the presidential physician's responsibilities is also discussed, as are developments in American medicine during presidential terms.

Transformative Healthcare

Transformative Healthcare
Author: Jeffrey Kuhlman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734298499


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WHAT IF EVERY PATIENT RECEIVED THE KIND OF FOCUSED PERSONAL ATTENTION DR. KUHLMAN USED WITH THREE U.S. PRESIDENTS? . . . KUHLMAN AND PEACH SHOW HOW YOU CAN PROVIDE THIS LEVEL OF CARE NOW. - Alan S. Frankel, MD, from the ForewordHealthcare in the United States is too expensive, and too many people die prematurely. Authors Kuhlman and Peach set out to address these issues. Their team: three people. Their budget: $0. Their purpose: to take better care of patients while lowering the cost of care.In one year, their innovations saved thousands of lives and millions of dollars in just a handful of hospitals. The results were published in The Lancet. Now, Kuhlman and Peach share their proven methodologies with you. Want to be inspired to create disruptive innovations in your organization? Transformative Healthcare will give you the inspiration and tools you need to begin.

The President Is a Sick Man

The President Is a Sick Man
Author: Matthew Algeo
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1569768765


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An extraordinary yet almost unknown chapter in American history is revealed in this extensively researched expose. On July 1, 1893, President Grover Cleveland boarded a friend's yacht and was not heard from for five days. During that time, a team of doctors removed a cancerous tumor from the president's palate along with much of his upper jaw. When an enterprising reporter named E. J. Edwards exposed the secret operation, Cleveland denied it and Edwards was consequently dismissed as a disgrace to journalism. Twenty-four years later, one of the president's doctors finally revealed the incredible truth, but many Americans simply would not believe it. After all, Grover Cleveland's political career was built upon honesty--his most memorable quote was "Tell the truth"--so it was nearly impossible to believe he was involved in such a brazen cover-up. This is the first full account of the disappearance of Grover Cleveland during that summer more than a century ago.

The Presidents' Doctor

The Presidents' Doctor
Author: Milton F. Heller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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The President's Doctor

The President's Doctor
Author: David Shobin
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1952979706


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Years before, when two young soldiers fought beside one another in Vietnam, a humiliating event occurred which would forever impact the psyche of the young medic. Decades later, he has become Admiral John Townsend, the White House physician, and his former lieutenant is now the president of the United States. But dark forces were at work behind the scenes, intent on unseating the president—by any means possible. Townsend discovers the plot to take President Meredith down. But is he up to the job, or will his deep-seated fears result in national tragedy?

The Mortal Presidency

The Mortal Presidency
Author: Robert E. Gilbert
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780823218370


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The presidency is hazardous to your helth. Fully two-thirds of our presidents have died before reaching their life-expectancy- despite being wealthier, better educated, and better cared for that most Americans. In Mortal Presidency, the first complete account of death and illness in the White House, Robert E. Gilbert looks at modern presidents including Coolidge, FDR, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Reagan. He shows- in some cases, for the first time- that all suffered from debilitating medical problems, physical and/or psychological, which they frequently managed to conceal from the public but which, in important ways, affected their political lives. This edition is updated to include a brief look at Presidents Clinton and Bush, both of whom suffered sudden and unpleasant indispositions while in office which to some degree affected their presidencies.

The President's Doctor

The President's Doctor
Author: William Woolfolk
Publisher: W H Allen
Total Pages: 309
Release: 1975
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: 9780491015059


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Hidden Illness in the White House

Hidden Illness in the White House
Author: Kenneth R. Crispell
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1988-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822308393


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The serious illness of three presidents—Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy—as well as the injury Ronald Reagan received in the assassination attempt upon him have revealed our woefully inadequate system for handling presidential incapacity. The authors believe that this flawed system poses a major threat to the nation, and they provide sobering reports on how the government functioned (or failed to function) during times of presidential impairment. The public was kept in the dark regarding the gravity of the presidential condition, often unaware that critical decisions were being made while the president was suffering from a severe illness. Hidden Illness in the White House contains startling new information on the severity of Roosevelt’s illness during the crucial Yalta negotiations and the fact that Kennedy suffered from Addison’s disease, a life-threatening illness, long before he was elected to the presidency. In each case the authors demonstrate that a largely successful effort was made to conceal the president’s true medical condition from the public.