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Written by James D. Hardy. By Magnolia Mansions Press.
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4 comments about The Academic Surgeon.
- Don't let the title throw you off. The Academic Surgeon makes a great read for anyone both doctors and lay alike. This book reads well and makes the life of a pioneer in surgery come to life.
- Don't let the title throw you off. The Academic Surgeon makes a great read for anyone both doctors and lay alike. This book reads well and makes the life of a pioneer in surgery come to life.
- The Academic Surgeon should be required reading for any premed or med student. Because of the insight it gives to an exciting period of medical history, surgeons certainly and other doctors and those in medical fields will find it excellent reading. The general reading public will also be fascinated by a look into the life of this pioneer in transplant surgery who excelled as a doctor, surgeon, teacher, administrator, and devoted family man.
- It is rare to read an autobiography of a successful person involved in a technical field such as surgery and come away enriched by this humane, unselfish presentation offered by Dr. James D. Hardy. His down to earth story of how to balance family, politics, and medicine and still be a gentleman could only happen in the South. This book should be required reading for every pre-med student and should be kept as a bible for those who choose surgery for their calling.
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Written by Frederick Roberts and Roberts Frederick. By North Country Books.
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Posted in Doctors and Nurses (Monday, September 8, 2008)
Written by Leah Leneman. By National Museums of Scotland.
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No comments about Elsie Inglis: Founder of Battlefield Hospitals Run Entirely by Women (Scots' Lives).
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Written by Lance Armstrong and Sally Jenkins. By Topeka Bindery.
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Posted in Doctors and Nurses (Monday, September 8, 2008)
Written by William Eleazar Barton. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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Written by M. Dalyce Newby. By Fitzhenry and Whiteside.
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1 comments about Anderson Ruffin Abbott (Canadian Medical Lives).
- Anderson Ruffin Abbott is a name unfamiliar to many Canadians, but a man of great importance to the Afro-American community in Canada. Born in Toronto in 1837, he became the first Afro-American physician in Canada, and was one of only eight Afro-American surgeons in the U.S. Army during the American Civil War. Despite constant racial prejudice, Anderson Abbott led an exemplary life, thus paving the way for future Afro-Americans in Canada. His story is one that deserves much more attention.
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Written by David L., M.D. Chamovitz. By Xlibris Corporation.
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4 comments about By All Means, Resuscitate: A Memoir.
- What a surprise! Self-published autobiographies are often self-aggrandizing, poorly written, trite accounts of otherwise mundane lives. Not so "By all means resuscitate". This book is a mixture of "Sundays with Morry", "Chicken Soup for the sole" and "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe". More a collection of short stories than a coherent novel, Chamovitz has succeeded in presenting relevant parts of his life in a scope that evokes laughter, tears and interest. Major events of the 20th century were played out in Chamovitz's small-town existence, like taking a black to the all-white neighborhood pool in the 60's, dealing with the suicide of an emotionally distressed teenager, and the medical-moral evolution of a patronistic Harvard-educated doctor, to an acceptance of assisted suicide for the terminally ill. Chamovitz's life has obviously been one of continual growth, and an example to all of us who merely accept our daily lives as is. A very easy and enjoyable read!
- Every moment of leisure that I have, I have been reading this wonderful book and have finally finished it, although like every other page turner that I have read, I did not want it to end! I vote for a sequel.
- In this fascinating memoir, Dr. David Chamovitz comes across as a Renaissance man of many passions: medicine, music (he plays a mellow cello), family, Judaism, civil rights, Israel. Rescuer of many Russian Jews and compassionate cardiologist to countless patients in the U.S. and Israel, he poignantly relates how he could not save his own beautiful, manic-depressivedaughter from suicide. The author has been frank in revealing his personality, including even a couple of "warts." But that's what makes him, as a characterin his story, so appealing. I enjoy his humor, I empathize with his anguish, and I understand his rages. I was really impressed by the spirituality of a self-proclaimed "rationalist" that comes through in his book. This is a rich and rewarding read.
- So many times have I worked on a dying patient frantically trying to breathe life into a lifeless body. And many times have I questioned myself, "Why don't you give up?" The title of my memoir, "By All Means, Resuscitate," says, "no matter the consequences or the effort required, keep my life going with the caveat: that my intellectual capacity not be impaired." Though my life has not always been happy, it has been fascinating. Some of the high points of my story are:
the closing of a circle beginning with the journey of my grandfather from Europe and my parents to the U.S. and my eventual "aliyah" to Israel. my Harvard Medical School education -- as the fourth brother in the family to be an M.D. my evolution from a 'double-talking physician hiding fatal cancer diagnoses from patients to a proponent of assisted suicide to the terminally ill (with a deep bow of humility to the occasional terminal prognosis that mysteriously reverses itself.) my courtship of my wife by playing duets, she on the violin, I, on the cello. my delight in my family -- two daughters (one now an M.D.) and a son (now a micro-biologist) and my anguish in not being able to save my other beautiful daughter, a manic-depressive, from suicide. my encouragement of -- and fear about -- my wife's decision to heal her niece by donating a kidney to her. my fights against anti-Semitism and segregation in my small Pennsylvania town. the efforts of my wife and myself to save Russian Jews. our adaptation to life in Israel, including my often frustrating, sometimes comic, struggles to learn Hebrew, and our lives, and those of our children and grandchildren during the Gulf War -- and beyond ...
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Written by Arthur N. Davis. By University Press of the Pacific.
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Written by Florence Nightingale. By Thoemmes Continuum.
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Written by Sol Mogerman. By iUniverse, Inc..
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