Summary of Peter Elkind s The Death Shift
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 Genene Jones was from San Antonio, Texas, and grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still managed to find a way to make herself loved.
#2 Genene Jones, a nurse from San Antonio, was the first permanent settlement in the city’s downtown. She grew up in a wealthy family, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still managed to find a way to make herself loved.
#3 Genene Jones was a nurse from San Antonio, Texas, who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still managed to find a way to make herself loved.
#4 Genene Jones was a nurse from San Antonio, Texas, who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still managed to make herself loved.

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Date de parution 13 octobre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350025965
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Peter Elkind's The Death Shift
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

Genene Jones was from San Antonio, Texas, and grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still managed to find a way to make herself loved.

#2

Genene Jones, a nurse from San Antonio, was the first permanent settlement in the city’s downtown. She grew up in a wealthy family, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still managed to find a way to make herself loved.

#3

Genene Jones was a nurse from San Antonio, Texas, who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still managed to find a way to make herself loved.

#4

Genene Jones was a nurse from San Antonio, Texas, who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still managed to make herself loved.

#5

Dick Jones, the owner of the Kit Kat, was a well-known gambler in 1952. He was not operating at the Kit Kat, but his house. He was livid, and demanded a retraction from the city manager. He was not operating at his house, but the Kit Kat.

#6

Genene Jones was a nurse from San Antonio, Texas, who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still managed to find a way to make herself loved.

#7

Dick and Gladys Jones, the owners of the Kit Kat, were not high society, and did not care about immaculate fingernails. They were rural folk who shared work and home.

#8

Dick and Gladys Jones, the owners of the Kit Kat, were not high society, and they did not care about immaculate fingernails. They were rural folk who shared work and home.

#9

Genene was a nurse from San Antonio, Texas, who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still managed to make herself loved.

#10

Genene was a nurse from San Antonio, Texas, who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still found a way to make herself loved.

#11

Genene Jones, a nurse from San Antonio, Texas, was adopted by a wealthy family. She was not high society, and she did not care about immaculate fingernails. She was uninspired in the classroom, and enjoyed extracurricular activities.

#12

Genene Jones was a nurse from San Antonio, Texas, who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still managed to make herself loved.

#13

Genene Jones, a nurse from San Antonio, Texas, was adopted by a wealthy family. She was not high society, and she did not care about immaculate fingernails. She was uninspired in the classroom, and enjoyed extracurricular activities. She married Jimmy DeLany, a mechanic, and they moved into a guest cottage on the Jones estate.

#14

Genene Jones was a nurse from Texas who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still found a way to make herself loved.

#15

Genene Jones was a nurse from Texas who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still found a way to make herself loved.

#16

Genene Jones, a nurse from Texas, was adopted by a wealthy family. She was not high society, and she did not care about immaculate fingernails. She was uninspired in the classroom, and enjoyed extracurricular activities. She married Jimmy DeLany, a mechanic, and they moved into a guest cottage on the Jones estate. They divorced in 1974.

#17

Genene Jones was a nurse from Texas who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still found a way to make herself loved.

#18

Genene Jones was a nurse from Texas who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still found a way to make herself loved.

#19

Genene Jones, a nurse from Texas, was adopted by a wealthy family. She was not high society, and she did not care about immaculate fingernails. She was uninspired in the classroom, and enjoyed extracurricular activities. She married Jimmy DeLany, a mechanic, and they moved into a guest cottage on the Jones estate. They divorced in 1974.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

Genene Jones was a nurse from Texas who grew up in a wealthy family. She was adopted, and despite being unwanted and unloved, she still found a way to make herself loved. She was uninspired in the classroom, and enjoyed extracurricular activities. She married Jimmy DeLany, a mechanic, and they moved into a guest cottage on the Jones estate. They divorced in 1974.

#2

The Texas nurse, Genene Jones, was hired by San Antonio’s public hospital, Bexar County, in 1978. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#3

A nurse from Texas, Genene Jones, was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio in 1978. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#4

A nurse from Texas was hired by San Antonio’s public hospital in 1978. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#5

A nurse from Texas, Genene Jones, was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio in 1978. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#6

The old hospital in San Antonio, the Robert B. Green Memorial Hospital, was closed down in 1978 and turned into a community health center.

#7

San Antonio’s public hospital, the Green, was closed in 1978 and replaced by a community health center. The businessmen’s dream for the South Texas Medical Center became reality. With the UT medical school and Bexar County Hospital serving as magnets, the complex attracted new hospitals, office towers for private doctors, and a cancer center.

#8

A Texas nurse, Genene Jones, was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio in 1978. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#9

A nurse from Texas was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio in 1978. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#10

In 1978, a Texas nurse, Genene Jones, was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#11

A nurse from Texas was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio in 1978. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#12

A Texas nurse, Genene Jones, was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio in 1978. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#13

In 1978, a Texas nurse named Genene Jones was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#14

In 1978, a Texas nurse named Genene Jones was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#15

A nurse from Texas was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio in 1978. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

#16

In 1978, a nurse named Genene Jones was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio to work the pediatric intensive care unit. She began killing children by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge. In 1980, a man named James Lawrence Robotham became the medical director of the pediatric ICU.

#17

A nurse from Texas was hired by the public hospital in San Antonio in 1978. She began working in the pediatric intensive care unit, where she had her eyes set on killing as many children as possible by carelessly leaving them unattended in her charge.

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