Author: Sorrel King
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: B005EP1UCI
Category: Medical
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: B005EP1UCI
Category: Medical
Josie's Story
Sorrel King was a 32-year-old mother of four when her eighteen-month-old daughter, Josie, was horribly burned by water from a faulty water heater in the family's new Baltimore home. Download Josie's Story medical books for free.
She was taken to Johns HopkinsArenowned as one of the best hospitals in the worldAand Sorrel stayed in the hospital with Josie day-in and day-out until she had almost completely recovered. Just before her discharge, however, she was erroneously injected with methadone, and died soon after.
Sorrel's account of her unlikely path from grieving parent to nationally renowned advocate is interwoven with descriptions of her and her family's slow but steady road to recovery, and ends with a deeply affecting description of a ski trip they took recently. The Get Josie's Story our bestseller medical books.

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