Medical Miracles

Medical Miracles
Author: Jacalyn Duffin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 019533650X

Modern culture tends to separate medicine and miracles, but their histories are closely intertwined. The Roman Catholic Church recognizes saints through canonization based on evidence that they worked miracles, as signs of their proximity to God. Physicianhistorian Jacalyn Duffin has examined Vatican sources on 1400 miracles from six continents and spanning four centuries. Overwhelmingly the miracles cited in canonizations between 1588 and 1999 are healings, and the majority entail medical care and physician testimony. These remarkable records contain intimate stories of illness, prayer, and treatment, as told by people who rarely leave traces: peasants and illiterates, men and women, old and young. A woman's breast tumor melts away; a man's wounds knit; a lame girl suddenly walks; a dead baby revives. Suspicious of wishful thinking or na ve enthusiasm, skeptical clergy shaped the inquiries to identify recoveries that remain unexplained by the best doctors of the era. The tales of healing are supplemented with substantial testimony from these physicians. Some elements of the miracles change through time. Duffin shows that doctors increase in number; new technologies are embraced quickly; diagnoses shift with altered capabilities. But other aspects of the miracles are stable. The narratives follow a dramatic structure, shaped by the formal questions asked of each witness and by perennial reactions to illness and healing. In this history, medicine and religion emerge as parallel endeavors aimed at deriving meaningful signs from particular instances of human distress -- signs to explain, alleviate, and console in confrontation with suffering and mortality. A lively, sweeping analysis of a fascinating set of records, this book also poses an exciting methodological challenge to historians: miracle stories are a vital source not only on the thoughts and feelings of ordinary people, but also on medical science and its practitioners.

Little Miracles

Little Miracles
Author: RED NOSES Clowndoctors International
Publisher: Amalthea Signum Verlag
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3903083062

»As the impressive stories in this book illustrate, the experiences of the RED NOSES clowndoctors are as diverse as life itself: from cheerful and happy to moving and touching! The stories are all based on true situations. Look forward to stories full of little miracles.« Clowndoctors from Austria, Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland and many other countries describe moving encounters with patients, young and old: Évi, who dances her heart out with the clowns even though she can hardly stand on her own two feet; Álmos, an autistic boy who suddenly starts to speak when the clowns are there; Annie, who turns the tables and makes the clowndoctors laugh; or Melisa, a patient with cancer for whom the doctors had no more hope, but who nonetheless overcomes the crisis after the clowndoctor's visit. This book perfectly illustrates the power of laughter and humour, and the ability of the artists to create moments of happiness and joy in every situation, even when things seem lost.

Three Little Miracles

Three Little Miracles
Author: Rebecca Winters
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146087188X

BABY BOOM It wasn't just trouble that came in threes Despite her amnesia, Tracey can't forget one thing: the devastating secret that forced her to run out on Julien Chappelle four days after their honeymoon. She wants a divorce. Julien wants his wife back. And he's prepared to fight for her: he'll agree to a divorce if Tracey will live with him for thirty days and nights! But what Tracey hasn't counted on is that Julien has more than just memories on his side. A set of adorable triplets who need their mom to come home. It seems Tracey has only one motive for leaving and three compelling reasons why she should stay. BABY BOOM. Two's company five's a family! "Rebecca Winters is a master storyteller A Rebecca Winters romance transports the reader to a magical place, and it's a journey I never want to miss." Bonnie K. Winn " one of our favourite authors " Romantic Times

Little Miracles

Little Miracles
Author: Abraham Bichler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN: 9781571974044

- Discussed an aspect of the Holocaust often overlooked - the camps of Soviet Russia. - Discussed an aspect of the Holocaust often overlooked - the camps of Soviet Russia. - Author is a survivor of the story. - Book includes twenty-five (25) b/w photos.

Miracle in the Hills

Miracle in the Hills
Author: Dr. Mary T. Martin Sloop
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2016-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1787201910

Dr. Sloop and her husband began their lifelong dedication to the mountain people when they rode horseback into the remote hill region of North Carolina in 1909. The conditions they encountered were shockingly primitive. The people had neither doctors, nor schools and were suspicious of medicine and "larnin’." Electricity and running water were unheard of, roads were rough mountain paths and the diet consisted of "hog meat, greens and grease." The main industry was moon shining. Dr. Sloop declared a personal war on moonshiners, tracking down hidden still with a reluctant sheriff in tow. She fought against child marriages and in a region where girls often married at the age of fourteen. With the help of the mountain people, she reinvigorated the weaving trade, built a church and a modern well equipped hospital. Her spirited support of education resulted in a modern twenty-five-building school. An amazing story of a unique crusade in the hill country of North Carolina.

One Little Miracle

One Little Miracle
Author: Yvonne Nunes
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2010-06-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1477172297

The discovery of penicillin was the most important medical event in the twentieth century. 1943. War is raging in the Pacific. More military personnel are dying from gas gangrene than from bullets. A test is needed; can penicillin kill gangrene? Yvonne has gas gangrene. Dr. McKnight has done all he can do to save her life including amputation. Yvonne needs a miracle. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) appeals to doctors for cases to test penicillin. Yvonnes infection could prove penicillins antibacterial value. Getting penicillin to Portola in time for Yvonne would be a miracle. She is dying. He has to try. Dr. Kiefer decides who tests penicillin. A gas gangrene case can have all the penicillin supply. Penicillin is released. A Federal courier flies to San Francisco and meets with the railroad conductor. He swears to deliver and protect the package with his life. He is deputized and armed. While people all over the United States are trying to get penicillin to save her life, Yvonne is deep in a coma. She is enjoying a magical adventure with Genie. He is her guide to a world where everything is possible and no is not a word. Yvonne loves Genie.

The Case for Miracles

The Case for Miracles
Author: Lee Strobel
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310343348

New York Times bestselling author Lee Strobel trains his investigative sights on the hot-button question: is it really credible to believe God intervenes supernaturally in people's lives today? This provocative book starts with an unlikely interview in which America's foremost skeptic builds a seemingly persuasive case against the miraculous. But then Strobel travels the country to quiz scholars to see whether they can offer solid answers to atheist objections. Along the way, he encounters astounding accounts of healings and other phenomena that simply cannot be explained away by naturalistic causes. The book features the results of exclusive new scientific polling that shows miracle accounts are much more common than people think. What's more, Strobel delves into the most controversial question of all: what about miracles that don't happen? If God can intervene in the world, why doesn't he do it more often to relieve suffering? Many American Christians are embarrassed by the supernatural, not wanting to look odd or extreme to their neighbors. Yet, The Case for Miracles shows not only that the miraculous is possible, but that God still does intervene in our world in awe-inspiring ways. Here’s a unique book that examines all sides of this issue and comes away with a passionate defense for God's divine action in lives today. Also available: The Case for Miracles Spanish edition, kids' edition, and student edition.

One Tiny Miracle... (Mills & Boon Medical)

One Tiny Miracle... (Mills & Boon Medical)
Author: Carol Marinelli
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408917831

The most precious gifts in life are worth risking your heart for... Another year, another new start for Dr Ben Richardson. But his jitters have nothing to do with first day nerves, and everything to do with his unexpected attraction to a disarming – and visibly pregnant – emergency department nurse...

A Book of Miracles

A Book of Miracles
Author: Dr. Bernie S. Siegel
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1608683052

Heartwarming and Heart-Opening Stories Gathered from Decades of Medical Practice Bernie Siegel first wrote about miracles when he was a practicing surgeon and founded Exceptional Cancer Patients, a groundbreaking synthesis of group, individual, dream, and art therapy that provided patients with a “carefrontation.” Compiled during his more than thirty years of practice, speaking, and teaching, the stories in these pages are riveting, warm, and belief expanding. Their subjects include a girl whose baby brother helped her overcome anorexia, a woman whose cancer helped her heal by teaching her to stand up for herself, and a family that was saved from a burning house by bats. Without diminishing the reality of pain and hardship, the stories show real people turning crisis into blessing by responding to adversity in ways that empower and heal. They demonstrate what we are capable of and show us that we can achieve miracles as we confront life’s difficulties.

All the Little Miracles

All the Little Miracles
Author: Carol Huebsch Reeves
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1665716096

All the Little Miracles is a poignant story of courage, hope, and survival in the face of devastating loss. In 1974, Carol realized the toll her husband’s excessive drinking had taken on their ten-year marriage. It took a lawyer flipping through an open file and reciting a litany of lawsuits, broken contracts, deals gone sour, and mounting debt for her to accept the truth. Without the benefit of the internet, marketable skills, or even friends who worked outside the home, Carol was determined to find a job. When her thirteen-year old son, Scotty, was diagnosed with a deadly cancer, she found herself balancing the challenges of a budding career, a contentious divorce, bankruptcy, and the demands of raising four active children. Her son’s death drew a line through her soul, but she eventually saw that it is the countless little miracles, woven seamlessly through our lives, that ultimately turn paths of hardship and loss into rivers of hope and survival.