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Rob Myers

    Rob Myers
    The Woman Who Swallowed a Toothbrush
    A Dreadful Splendor
    The Lion of Round Top
    Fairy Tales of Remnant
    Before the Dawn (RWBY, Book 2)
    Medsurg Notes 4e
    • 2022

      The true saviour of Little Round Top at Gettysburg was a 26-year-old Harvard- educated lawyer, who paid with his life to defend that hill. This is the story of Strong Vincent.

      The Lion of Round Top
    • 2022

      A fake spiritualist in Victorian London who holds a séance for a gentleman trying to contact his deceased, and possibly murdered fiancée, discovers the lines between hoax and haunting are blurred.

      A Dreadful Splendor
    • 2020

      Fairy Tales of Remnant

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.3(311)Add rating

      Fans won't want to miss this must-have collection, sure to reveal more secrets about RWBY and the stunning world of the show!

      Fairy Tales of Remnant
    • 2020
    • 2017
    • 2016

      The book presents a unique poem crafted from the genesis block hashes of the top hundred cryptocurrencies by market capitalization as of January 2, 2016. These hashes are ingeniously encoded using BIP-0039 mnemonics, blending technical cryptocurrency elements with poetic form. This innovative approach captures the intersection of technology and art, appealing to both crypto enthusiasts and poetry lovers.

      Geneses
    • 2016

      Medsurg Notes 4e

      • 265 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      From setting up an oxygen delivery system in a hospital room to administering stat meds, this handy, pocket-sized resource helps you to deliver high-quality care. You'll have the on-the-spot guidance you need to care for patients with complex medical-surgical conditions, all presented from the nurse's point of view.

      Medsurg Notes 4e
    • 2003

      The Woman Who Swallowed a Toothbrush

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(403)Add rating

      Drawing from real medical journal cases, a doctor shares true stories about strange symptoms and perplexing patients Those in the medical profession know that sometimes the cases that come into emergency rooms or doctor’s offices can be highly unusual ― and depending on how things go, the results can be either tragic or comic. This collection of stories reveals some of the oddest and most memorable case histories, from the woman who claims she was brushing her teeth when she swallowed her toothbrush ― but in fact was a bulimic using it to induce vomiting ― to the man whose routine elective back surgery revealed he’d been carrying a bullet around in his body for years. From the funny to the frightening, these documented memorable medical mysteries make for fascinating reading.

      The Woman Who Swallowed a Toothbrush