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06 Jan, 2021
Just the job
Simple mount, great replacement.

20 Nov, 2017
Simple solution to shortage of USB ports
Does exactly what you need !

23 Nov, 2017
Superb Read - Easy Format - balance of human / scientific with a dose of reality !
Pretty much everything has been said about this book in other book reviews so I will not go into the detail, just Google the reviews it is all there. I will just add that personally I found the book a superb read. It follows a format which makes reading easy. If you are interested in the “nuts and bolts” of medicine / medical procedures combined with the human stories, this book gives you a feel for this. I found myself flicking back and forth to the drawings of the heart. Yes the book is a little repetitive in places, but heart ops are procedure based, it was fine. The book made me think about how fragile life can be and why we should seek to enjoy the lottery win every day.
What I did find refreshing was Professor Westaby’s attitude to Political Correctness and willingness to accept responsibility in a world for of PC wets and sloping shoulder individuals who hide behind bureaucracy . These days I sense the NHS would rather let you die preferring to concentrate on getting the paperwork right. But, society has got what it deserves with its "wish washy" education of the young who evolve into positions of leadership that influence society; and the move to a US style litigious attitude (love the medical staff one minute when they save their life, next sue them because they can make money out of it). Sorry gone a bit of purpose here, but I did feel my hackles rising as I felt Professor Westaby’s frustration. Read the book and you will get a feel for the challenges faced. Really enjoyed the book, Recommended!