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In the Twilight, in the Evening (Cheney Duvall, M.D. Series #6). Title : In the Twilight, in the Evening (Cheney Duvall, M.D. Series #6). Authors : Morris, Lynn,Morris, Gilbert. First Edition : False.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherBethany House Publishers
ISBN-101556614276
ISBN-139781556614279
eBay Product ID (ePID)508587
Product Key Features
Book TitleIn the Twilight, in the Evening
Number of Pages320 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1997
TopicReligious, Medical, Literary, Historical
GenreFiction
AuthorGilbert Morris, Lynn Morris
Book SeriesCheney Duvall, Md Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight10.2 Oz
Item Length8.3 in
Item Width5.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN97-033844
Dewey Edition21
Series Volume Number6
Volume NumberVol. 6
Dewey Decimal813/.54
SynopsisCheney fights with the hospital staff of St. Francis for the fair treatment of San Francisco's undesirables. Cheney Duvall. MD book 6., Cheney fights with the hospital staff of St. Francis for the fair treatment of San Francisco's undesirables. Cheney Duvall, M.D. book 6., Devastation Struck Without Warning, Leaving Even Cheney Overwhelmed.Cheney Duvall and her friend Victoria de Lancie travel from New Orleans to San Francisco, escorted by Shiloh Irons. Cheney takes a position in the St. Francis de Yerba Buena Hospital, a large experimental private facility that is administered by Dr. J.E. Baird. Shiloh obtains work as a medical assistant among the hospital staff, administering the nursing staff and other male attendants.Working in the hospital proves to be quite different from Cheney's experience in private practice. Although Dr. Baird and most of the doctors at St. Francis treat her with respect, she finds that the medical personnel are doubtful of her character, her intent, and her skills. She must prove herself and assert her authority again and again. One of the conflicts Cheney faces is that of fair and conscientious medical treatment of what are considered unfit persons. San Francisco teems with brothels, criminal gangs, and poverty-stricken vagrants and immigrants. The hospital's board of directors has decreed that none of these people will receive treatment, regardless of their ability to pay. When Cheney fights to combat these prejudices, she finds that the only support she can count on is from Shiloh Irons.But when catastrophe suddenly strikes, even Cheney finds that none of her medical education has prepared her for such an overwhelming disaster. With so many casualties with severe injuries, who will help?