Arthur Hailey with his latest book, “Strong Medicine,” which he wrote after nearly dying from coronary disease. He was saved by a quadruple by-pass operation. The book studies the dangerous side of the medical world, and includes tales of drug-addicted doctors, unethical practices and greedy drug companies marketing lethal products. Arthur Hailey, aged 65, was born in Britain and emigrated to Canada 38 years ago. His books include “Airport”, “Wheels,” “The Moneychangers” and “Hotel.”
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Press, 26 July 1986, Page 7
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74Arthur Hailey with his latest book, “Strong Medicine,” which he wrote after nearly dying from coronary disease. He was saved by a quadruple by-pass operation. The book studies the dangerous side of the medical world, and includes tales of drug-addicted doctors, unethical practices and greedy drug companies marketing lethal products. Arthur Hailey, aged 65, was born in Britain and emigrated to Canada 38 years ago. His books include “Airport”, “Wheels,” “The Money- changers” and “Hotel.” Press, 26 July 1986, Page 7
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