"ER has become the most succesful television series in the world since CHARLIE'S ANGELS. Michael Crichton created the series from his own experiences as a medical doctor in the emergency rooms, operating rooms and wards of Massachusetts General Hospital. FIVE PATIENTS is Michael Crichton's true account of the real life dramas so vividly portrayed in ER. A construction worker is seriously injured in a scaffold collapse- a middle-aged despatcher is brought in suffering from a fever that has reduced him to a delirious wreck; a young man nearly severs his hand in an accident; an airline traveller suffers chest pains; a mother of three is diagnosed with a life-threatening disease."
Michael Crichton
Michael Crichton was an American author known for his groundbreaking novel "Jurassic Park," which revolutionized the science fiction genre. His fast-paced, thrilling storytelling and meticulous research set him apart in the literary world. Crichton's ability to blend science with suspense made him a pioneer in popular literature.