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Carol Farrell has had it with the citywide medical community. All of the doctors who have poked and prodded her crying baby are incompetent, insensitive, money-grubbing idiots. They've done hundreds of thousands of dollars-worth of nasty exams and procedures, but not one of them can adequately explain why her beautiful baby girl keeps screaming. The local medical community is fed up with Carol Farrell. She has too many kids with weird medical problems, too many cats, and she's a frequent flyer in too many emergency rooms. Moreover, Mrs. Farrell is afflicted with personality disorders that…mehr

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Carol Farrell has had it with the citywide medical community. All of the doctors who have poked and prodded her crying baby are incompetent, insensitive, money-grubbing idiots. They've done hundreds of thousands of dollars-worth of nasty exams and procedures, but not one of them can adequately explain why her beautiful baby girl keeps screaming. The local medical community is fed up with Carol Farrell. She has too many kids with weird medical problems, too many cats, and she's a frequent flyer in too many emergency rooms. Moreover, Mrs. Farrell is afflicted with personality disorders that render her outright obnoxious. While the majority of the medical professionals believe the baby's problem is colic, which she'll outgrow, Carol just knows that there's something else going on. Is the cat lady crazy? Dr. Dewy Meadows, fresh out of medical school, doesn't think so, and her quest to find out why this infant keeps screaming becomes a life-altering experience for her and for another young physician.
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Author Beverly Hurwitz, MD was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1948. She first came to Park City to ski in 1973 and she and her husband returned multiple times to visit before becoming full-time residents in 1990. Prior to attending medical school in 1977, Dr. Hurwitz spent nine years teaching public school health and physical education. Her medical career includes training in physical medicine, pediatrics, neurology, and acupuncture, and decades of clinical experience managing acute and chronic injuries. She's been walking around Park City with her dachshunds for more than three decades.