Shestʹ chasov utra
sbornik rasskazov
en
translation: Six o'clock in the morning - collection of stories
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In hospitals and ambulance stations, six o'clock in the morning is the most difficult time. After the night shift there is no thinking, no moving, no making decisions. It’s still a long time until eight o’clock until the day shift appears, but the flow of patients does not dry up. Or, conversely, when this flow finally stops, there is time to sit down, put your heavy, buzzing head in your hands, and close your eyes... But the phone rings again - you need to force yourself to get up and go to help people.
Six o'clock in the morning is the sixth collection of a series of books on medical topics by writer Pavel Gushints (DoktorLobanov). Real cases from the practice of Belarusian doctors, emergency alarms in a provincial town - the humor and drama of sleepless nights... And how wonderful it is that morning always comes!