Biographies of doctors Book
Talented people are talented in everything. This well -known saying is really true, and in relation to the sphere of medicine, many versatile doctors not only engaged in the salvation of human lives and conduct research, but also writing wonderful books that became incredibly popular, and came to their liking not only to other medical specialists, but also to people who were allegedly alienated from this topic.
Paul Kalanity “When breathing is dissolved in the air” Autobiography of the neurosurgeon-idealist Paul Kalaniti, who died at the age of 37 from cancer. Despite his deadly ailment, he continued to fight for other people's lives and improve as a doctor and as a person. Adam Kay “will hurt” the story of a doctor who has left the profession at the peak of a career. This is a frank, in some places sad, and in some places it is a hilariously ridiculous story of a young doctor from the beginning of his professional path in medicine to his career completion.
Complex and very complex clinical cases, small professional tricks, endless processing, victory and defeats in the fight against death ... 3. Leo Bokeria is “in love with the heart” on the account of Leo Antonovich Bokeria - open heart operations and for more than half a century near the operating table. Henry march “Do not harm” the stories about life, death and neurosurgery.
How is it when you are responsible for the lives of other people? Where people take so much effort and opportunities, so as not to harm others, but vice versa. A neurosurgeon from Britain will tell about this. He will tell us about the work of the doctor, how his everyday life pass, which patients are better to let go, and what else can you compete for the life. Vikenty Veresaev “Notes of a doctor” was published in the year, which immediately became a real hit, because in it the author very honestly and without embellishment talks about what difficulties he encountered immediately after training, as he was not ready for all the heaviness of the profession, and how much he was different that he was taught from brutal reality.
He talks about his successes and mistakes, carefully analyzing them, and talks about the fate of the young doctor. Despite the age, this work is still a desktop book of many doctors. Rene Preset “where the heart beats” Notes of a children's cardiac surgeon. Rene Preteer for several years led the audio recordings of amazing medical stories, unique cases and cases that a huge number of people are faced with.
These records turned into a book of a chronicle of a cardiac surgeon. Henry march "Calling" Book on the choice, duty and neurosurgery. Continuation of the international bestseller "do not harm"! Henry march is shared by exciting stories about dangerous operations and personal memories of 40 years of work by a neurosurgeon. This book is about the amazing life of an extremely curious person who directly contacts the most difficult organ in the universe known to us.
Henry pushed the “reverse counting” notes of the anesthetist Henry Jay shares his experience, intertwining with personal stories of patients, explores the nature of consciousness, mechanics of relief of pain and the miracle of modern medicine. Richard Shepers “Unnatural Reasons” notes of a leading specialist-Sudmed expert of Great Britain: loud killings, terrifying terrorist attacks and confusing affairs.
Each autopsy is a separate detective story, and the author, using insight, resolves a puzzle to answer the most urgent question: how did this person die? Vladimir Spinee "Resuscitologist. Notes of the optimist ”The book contains the most touching, sincere, amazing and terrible stories, from which your blood in the veins will freeze ... But you will cry with the next line, and then laugh, because this is a genuine life.
Life is in the hands of an experienced doctor, who, in spite of everything, is fighting for other people's lives, even when there is no hope for salvation. Stephen Westabi “fragile lives” of the story of a cardiac surgeon about a profession, where there is no place for doubts and fear. Christie Watson “The Language of Mercy” is touching, lyrical, masterfully created a narrative about the difficult profession of a nurse and about the people she helped.
According to Seward, “Angels of Salvation” from the terrible to a ridiculous, from the tragic to funny - the whole range of experiences faced by the ambulance officers is described by Paul Seward with the sincerity and persuasiveness of not just an eyewitness, but one of the main characters.
Martin Pistorius “In the Dragon Country” this book is a manifesto of courage and faith that will inspire you to enjoy every day and fight for the best life for others. Atul Havande “We are all mortal” is a book about aging, mortal illness, death - that is, about things that we are so afraid that we try not to think about them at all, to oust on the periphery of consciousness. The author of the book is sure that hiding your head in the sand is wrong: death is part of life, its natural conclusion, and it is in this quality, consciously and calmly, and it should be accepted.
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