A Surgeon's Story

A Surgeon's Story
Title A Surgeon's Story PDF eBook
Author Roger Gosden
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 2013-09
Genre Surgeons
ISBN 9780989719902

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The story of a renowned New York doctor, Robert T. Morris (1857-1945), who struggled with a reactionary profession to pioneer sterility, small incisions, and better wound-healing in surgery. Blessed with abundant energy, sagacity, and long life, he also achieved distinction as a naturalist, horticulturist, and explorer, celebrating nature with brilliant prose and poetry. For those days, Morris was a rare visionary, grounded in science and courageously fighting on the side of suffering humanity, though few remember him today. This is an updated edition of a 1935 classic, brimming with case histories starting from the late Victorian Age. The new book is annotated and illustrated, and includes previously unpublished chapters. "A man who had the courage to be an iconoclast for the purpose of safe-guarding humanity." New York Times (1935) "This is not a textbook but an arresting account of medicine and society in the not too distant past." Howard W. Jones, Jr., M.D., Johns Hopkins and Eastern Virginia Medical Schools (2013) "In 1935, Morris' book was a best-seller; this revision from Gosden and Walker (Morris' granddaughter) could easily do the same ... Far more of a human and social portrait than a medical text, this reissue fills the prescription for fascinating reading." Kirkus (September 16, 2014)

Surgeon's Story

Surgeon's Story
Title Surgeon's Story PDF eBook
Author Mark Oristano
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 2016-12-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781935953777

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oted pediatric heart surgeon Dr. Kristine Guleserian has opened up her OR, and her career, to author Mark Oristano to create SURGEON'S STORY. Dr. G's life, training and work are discussed in detail, framed around the incredibly dramatic story of a heart transplant operation for a two-year old girl whose own heart was rapidly dying.

The Making of a Surgeon

The Making of a Surgeon
Title The Making of a Surgeon PDF eBook
Author William A. Nolen, M.D.
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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Direct Red

Direct Red
Title Direct Red PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Weston
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 226
Release 2009-11-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0061991139

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“What a terrific book….[Weston] leaves you feeling that if push came to shove you’d want to be operated on by her.” —Nicholas Shakespeare, author of Bruce Chatwin: A Biography The continuing popularity of doctor shows on TV—from Scrubs, House, and Grey’s Anatomy to the television phenomenon ER—indicates a widespread fascination with all things medical. Direct Red, by practicing ear, nose, and throat surgical specialist Gabriel Weston, takes readers behind the scenes and into the operating room for a fascinating look at what really goes on on the other side of the hospital doors. “A Surgeon’s View of her Life-and-Death Profession,” Weston’s Direct Red is written not only with knowledge and insight, but with compassion, honesty, and literary flair.

Did He Save Lives?

Did He Save Lives?
Title Did He Save Lives? PDF eBook
Author David Sellu
Publisher Sweetcroft Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2019-07-04
Genre
ISBN 9781912892327

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David Sellu was a surgeon with a distinguished record extending over forty years.

A Surgeon's Knot

A Surgeon's Knot
Title A Surgeon's Knot PDF eBook
Author William Lynes
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 2020-04-23
Genre
ISBN 9781684334322

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A Surgeon's Knot is a story of responsibility, tragedy, and occasional terror, as a young physician deals with the pressure-filled world of today's surgery.

Being a Woman Surgeon

Being a Woman Surgeon
Title Being a Woman Surgeon PDF eBook
Author Preeti R John
Publisher Gordian Knot Books / Richard Altschuler & Associates, Incorporated
Pages 356
Release 2015-04-01
Genre
ISBN 9781884092633

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"This is a poignant and moving narrative collection from women who each in their own way were pioneers in their field of surgery. The story of the courage, physical strength, stamina and, most of all, the mental fortitude required to complete surgical training is beautifully conveyed here. This collection will hopefully both inspire and make the path easier for the next generation of surgeons, both women and men." - Abraham Verghese, MD; best-selling author of Cutting for Stone, The Tennis Partner, and My Own Country "This book is an enthralling read. It is all too rare to hear the stories of surgeons, and even rarer to hear those of women surgeons. Yet here they are, told straight out, fearlessly, by residents and retirees alike. The stories are by turns funny, heartbreaking, flabbergasting, infuriating, inspiring-and at times all of these at once. Each voice here is singular and fascinating. But the collective effect is overwhelmingly moving. You want to hear more." - Atul Gawande, MD; staff writer for The New Yorker; surgeon; researcher; best-selling author of Complications, The Checklist Manifesto, and Better "An inspiring compendium of stories that challenged a generation and defined an era. Being a Woman Surgeon will be the archival account of the women who dared to radically advance the world's greatest profession." - Marty Makary, MD, MPH; Johns Hopkins surgeon; New York Times best-selling author of Unaccountable "An extraordinary collection of essays written by an even more extraordinary group of women, this book offers an unparalleled view of what it is like to be a woman surgeon. It is the book that I wish I had as a medical student and that even now I find inspiring." - Pauline Chen, New York Times columnist; surgeon; author of Final Exam-A Surgeon's Reflections on Mortality "Dr. John has carefully collected an illuminating anthology of experiential writings from women surgeons. Her contributors vary in surgical specialty, years of experience, and personal situation. This rich and literate collection will prove fascinating reading for anyone interested in the world of medicine." - Carol Scott-Conner, MD, FACS; surgeon; author of A Few Small Moments Dr. Preeti R. John is a critical care surgeon who works in Baltimore, Maryland. She is triple board certified in General Surgery, Surgical Critical Care and Hospice and Palliative Medicine.