Michael Palmer (1942-2013) was a physician and bestselling writer of medical thrillers. One of his best-known books, Extreme Measures (1991), was turned into a movie starring Hugh Grant, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Gene Hackman. He is alleged to have decided to try to write a book after reading a medical thriller by a fellow Wesleyan graduate, and thinking "If he could do it, why couldn’t I?" His books have been translated into more than 30 languages.

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Title: The Society, Author: Michael Palmer
Title: The Patient, Author: Michael Palmer
Title: The First Patient, Author: Michael Palmer
Title: The Fifth Vial, Author: Michael Palmer
Title: Silent Treatment, Author: Michael Palmer
Title: Political Philosophy Comes to Rick's: Casablanca and American Civic Culture, Author: Nivedita Bagchi
Title: New Life (New York Review Books Classics), Author: Dante Alighieri
Title: Miracle Cure, Author: Michael Palmer
Title: Hiroshima Revisited: The evidence that napalm and mustard gas helped fake the nuclear bombings, Author: Franklin Stahl
Title: Groundwork: Before the War/In the Dark, Author: Robert Duncan
Title: From NWICO to WSIS: 30 Years of Communication Geopolitics: Actors and Flows, Structures and Divides, Author: Divina Frau-Meigs
Title: Freud and Jung on Religion, Author: Michael Palmer
Title: Critical Thinking and the Bible in the Age of New Media, Author: Charles Ess