Debbie Roth

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I turned to face all the patients crammed into the little room. ‘I’m sorry about all this,’ I said to them, waving my arm round the crowded room, ‘but we’re a bit short of beds at the moment.’ As I said this, suppressing the urge to deliver a diatribe about the government and hospital management, I wondered, once again, at the way in which patients in this country so rarely complain.
Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death, and Brain Surgery
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