![]() ‘Wear your worst shirt and trousers,’ advised a friendly second year before our first dissection. For them, it’s just what you do each Friday morning. Unless of course you’re one of the 9,000 eighteen-year-olds who sign up to medical school in the UK every year. It’s a perverse and horrific thing that should only ever be experienced by coroners and gangland criminals. You know what it’s like when you’re cutting up a dead body. It’s full of humour and wit, yet insightful. ![]() I teased featuring it here, but that would be boring and lack imagination! Instead, I’m bringing you a book that you wouldn’t necessarily expect from the description of ‘non-fiction medical’. I had just added one to my TBR when I set this challenge. ![]() This week, I set myself the challenge of featuring a medical, non-fiction novel. It just so happens that the same can be said again! If you’re looking for a fantastic author to pick up this weekend, I have a great feature in today’s post. The last time I brought you a First Lines Friday post, it was a bank holiday weekend. ![]()
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