A Country Doctor's Notebook
Title | A Country Doctor's Notebook PDF eBook |
Author | Mikhail Bulgakov |
Publisher | Melville House |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2013-02-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1612191908 |
Part autobiography, part fiction, this early work by the author of The Master and Margarita shows a master at the dawn of his craft, and a nation divided by centuries of unequal progress. In 1916 a 25-year-old, newly qualified doctor named Mikhail Bulgakov was posted to the remote Russian countryside. He brought to his position a diploma and a complete lack of field experience. And the challenges he faced didn’t end there: he was assigned to cover a vast and sprawling territory that was as yet unvisited by modern conveniences such as the motor car, the telephone, and electric lights. The stories in A Country Doctor’s Notebook are based on this two-year window in the life of the great modernist. Bulgakov candidly speaks of his own feelings of inadequacy, and warmly and wittily conjures episodes such as peasants applying medicine to their outer clothing rather than their skin, and finding himself charged with delivering a baby—having only read about the procedure in text books. Not yet marked by the dark fantasy of his later writing, this early work features a realistic and wonderfully engaging narrative voice—the voice, indeed, of twentieth century Russia’s greatest writer.
Young Doctor's Notebook
Title | Young Doctor's Notebook PDF eBook |
Author | Mikhail Bulgakov |
Publisher | Alma Books |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2012-12-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1847493157 |
In this collection of short stories, drawing heavily from the author's own experiences as a medical graduate on the eve of the Russian Revolution, Bulgakov describes a young doctor's turbulent and often brutal introduction to his practice in the backward village of Muryovo. Using a sharply realistic and humorous style, Bulgakov reveals his doubts about his own competence and the immense burden of responsibility, as he deals with a superstitious and poorly educated people struggling to enter the modern age. This acclaimed collection contains some of Bulgakov's most personal and insightful observations on youth, isolation and progress. This edition also includes the famous piece 'Morphine' by Bulgakov.
Letters to a Young Doctor
Title | Letters to a Young Doctor PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Selzer |
Publisher | HMH |
Pages | 205 |
Release | 1996-04-15 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0547541384 |
A timeless collection of advice, operating-room wisdom, and reflections on the practice of medicine, from the “best of the writing surgeons” (Chicago Tribune). “Richard Selzer does for medicine what Jacques Cousteau does for the sea,” raved The New York Times of this extraordinary collection. “He transports the reader to a world that most of us never see, a world that is vivid and powerful, often overwhelming, occasionally fantastic.” In this collection of highly candid, insightful, and unexpectedly humorous essays, the erstwhile surgeon turned Yale School of Medicine professor addresses both the brutality and the beauty of a profession in which saving and losing lives is all in a day’s work. A number of these pieces take the form of letters offering counsel to aspiring physicians. Featuring wry and witty observations on matters of life and death, medical ethics, and the awesome responsibilities of being a surgeon, Letters to a Young Doctor should be required reading for all medical students—and anyone interested in the endless miracle that is the human body. "No one writes about the practice of medicine with Selzer's unique combination of mystery and wonder,” observed the Los Angeles Times, while The New York Times praised Selzer’s “marvelous insight and potent imagery” for making “his tales of surgery and medicine both works of art and splendid tools of instruction.”
The Young Doctor
Title | The Young Doctor PDF eBook |
Author | Sheila Douglas |
Publisher | Harlequin Books |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Nurses |
ISBN | 9780373017294 |
The Young Doctor by Sheila Douglas released on Nov 23, 1979 is available now for purchase.
Learning to Play God
Title | Learning to Play God PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Marion |
Publisher | Fawcett |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Physicians |
ISBN |
A terrific true-medicine account by the acclaimed author of The Intern Blues--an eloquent inside view of medical education. Here is the truth of the pressure and pain novice doctors endure . . . and the price patients often pay. "Clear, immediate, and moving".--The New York Times. Previous publisher: Addison Wesley.
Vital Signs
Title | Vital Signs PDF eBook |
Author | Fitzhugh Mullan |
Publisher | Dell Publishing Company |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9780440393078 |
Treatment Kind and Fair
Title | Treatment Kind and Fair PDF eBook |
Author | Perri Klass |
Publisher | Basic Books |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2008-08-26 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0465008720 |
If you've ever gotten wrapped up in the arcana of "E.R." or "House," or been absorbed by a piece in The New Yorker by Gawande, Groopman, or Nuland, or sat on that exam table wondering what's really going on in your doctor's head, then this book is for you. Expertise versus commonsense practice; moral judgments on young patients or their parents; asking tough questions; death and physician-assisted suicide; daily life with a doctor's job (yours or a family member's); doctors as patients-Klass addresses the primary issues in the life of any doctor and, by extension, the lives of those for whom they care. Perri Klass, M.D., is a writer, teacher, pediatrician, and mentor. In her frequent contributions to the New York Times, she takes on a host of issues particular to the life of a doctor-secrecy, ethics, fear, grief, and competition-with a warmth and wit her readers have come to love. Now, in the newest addition to Basic's Art of Mentoring series, she offers her guidance, and her stories, to a new generation of doctors and readers.