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In this collection of poetry and short fiction, the focus is chronic illness and the effects it has on the daily lives of those struggling with illness, as well as those who care for them. The book's eight contributors lend unique voices to their common experience. As they tell their stories, in forceful, vivid prose and poetry, the face of suffering emerges. A special emphasis is placed on doctor-patient relationships, and this makes the book a logical choice for anyone in the helping professions seeking to develop empathy and understanding.

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  • Paperback: 161 pages
  • Publisher: Universal Publishers; 1 edition (January 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1581127987
  • ISBN-13: 978-1581127980
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,295,976 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Infirmary" does not mean infirm, June 21, 2000
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ali MacDonald (upstate New York) - See all my reviews
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Virginia Woolf predicted that some day the world of illness would become one of the major topics of literature. In "Stories from the Infirmary" that time has arrived. These stories and poems are literature at its best; real, interesting and enlightening. The contributors to this collection are not a bunch of sick people feeling sorry for themselves. They are people fighting for their lives, their loves, their dignity and sanity. The issues at stake here are those at stake in each of our lives, ill or well. Will a partner continue to love inspite of disability? Can joy be found even if one has to receive blood transfusions? How do you share a parent's or a child's disintegration? Courageous is the word I would use to desecribe these people. These works are full of wonder as much as they are honest about pain. This book is extremely well written and powerful.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dynamite!, August 27, 1999
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In this engaging collection of fiction and poetry by and about the chronically ill, you get intimate with a number of characters who will haunt you for weeks to come. This book will disturb you; the characters in this collection will call you into the terrifying worlds of MS, chemo, post traumatic stress disorder, shattered bones, icy-cold doctors, indifferent spouses, and underskilled medical teams,and hang on to you until you know what it is they feel and why--yet when all is said and done and contrary to what you might think, you will be left uplifted.

If any part of these stories moves you to insist that the medical and social services communities treat the chronically ill with more compassion and humanity, then those who contributed to this wonderful collection have done what they set out to do. If any part of these stories makes you take a look at how family, friends, caregivers, doctors, nurses, social workers and others unwittingly dehumanize the chronically ill, then the contributors have been successful. If, after finishing this book, you can remember that the chronically ill person is human and deserves to be hugged, touched, kissed, made love to, complimented and told when their behavior seems unreasonable or detrimental to their health, no matter what their phyical condition, and still treat them with love and compassion, then the contributors have made a difference. A must read for social workers, doctors, nurses, or anyone who cares about the chronically ill!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Humbling Experience, June 30, 2003
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Chris Lind (Jamaica, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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After my best friend got diagnosed with kidney failure, I searched for a book on dialysis and kidney transplants from the patient's point of view and was disappointed to find almost nothing. Somebody told me about this book and the poem "Obituary" by Hortensia Anderson. It and the other poems and stories had a very humbling effect on me. A lot of the book deals with cancer and although the writing is great, I have a lot of books on that (from my father's lung cancer)and want to find more on dialysis especially. I enjoyed reading the whole book and recommend it to anybody.
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