About the author Susan Woldenberg Butler was born in Louisiana, USA and lives in rural Tasmania with her husband, Colin, two sheep and numerous passing wild birds. Secrets from the Black Bag is her first published work of long fiction, although she's published non-fiction and short stories, including some which have appeared in the British Journal of General Practitioners. She has also written a detective novel set in Tasmania and has just finished a cookbook. Together with her husband, she has co-founded a non-profit organisation, the Benevolent Organisation for Development, Health & Insight (BODHI) in 1989 (www.bodhi.net.au), to which she devotes much time and energy.
Comments from readers on Secrets from the Black Bag At their best, brilliant and elegant ... Dr Alec Logan, Editor, British Journal of General Practice, UK They're the first thing I read when I open Australian Doctor. Dr David Kardachi, GP, Australia Your stories are delightful. Susan Abrahms, Assc Ed, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, USA The stories are compelling and engaging ... most intriguing, especially the exposure to another side of medicine, something that both western doctors as well as patients need to understand in order to appreciate our systems, and more importantly, to improve and change its destructive constraints and unrealistic demands. Dr Randy Birkin, gynaecologist, Houston, USA
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