At Hilton Hospital: Cherry learns about the workings of the mind as she collaborates with a staff psychiatrist in trying to assist a young amnesia patient regain his memory. She travels to his hometown in CT and ultimately helps him unravel the ties that block his memory.Island Nurse: Cherry travels to a remote island off the coast of Newfoundland with an ulcer patient who needs constant nursing supervision and encounters nursing challenges, mystery, and intrigue.Rural Nurse: Cherry, the only nurse assigned to an entire county, uncovers a phony folk medicine production operation using ginseng growing wild in swamp water tainted with harmful bacteria.Staff Nurse: While helping to establish a hospital volunteer program and care for a newly diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis patient, Cherry uncovers an investment scheme and assists undercover agents for the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Helen Wells, was a social worker turned full-time writer, and, like her most famous heroine, an Illinois native who loved New York City.
She was born Helen Weinstock on March 29, 1910, in Danville, Illinois. Her brother, Robert, has said that ""Danville is pretty much the town that Cherry Ames lived in, and our house was her house.
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