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by Jonathan Kaplan
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by Dan Bortolotti
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by James Maskalyk
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by Michael Foxton
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by Atul Gawande
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Now working in occupational medicine in London, specialising appropriately in stress, the committal of Kaplan's experiences to paper can make for grisly reading at times, but his resolve and conscience are as undeniable as his expressive, visceral descriptions. While at times bearing out the adage that what's blood and pus to us is bread and butter to doctors, he doesn't shrink from describing his own shocked emotional reactions, for this is not just an exercise in ghost-busting; he admits that he is still "jostled" by looming spectres, and like Fred Huyler's short fiction based on his experiences working in ER, The Blood of Strangers, his unflinching renderings go beyond anecdote to something more fundamental and vital. At the close, in his London surgery, a businessman snaps "what do you know about death?". Rather a lot, as it happens, as this clinical tour de force so stirringly reveals.--David Vincent --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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