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The Trembling Mountain Account of Kuru, Cannibals, and Mad Cow Disease
 
 

The Trembling Mountain Account of Kuru, Cannibals, and Mad Cow Disease (Paperback)

by Robert Klitzman (Author) "We had been hiking all day in the Yorkshire moors through mists, and over craggy grass that tightly gripped the light grey rocky ground ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Perseus Books (19 Oct 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0738206148
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738206141
  • Product Dimensions: 22.2 x 15.3 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,390,371 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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"Between his undergraduate years at Princeton and medical school at Yale, Klitzman spent a year conducting basic epidemiological research in Papua, New Guinea. Here, as in his books covering his medical internship (A Year-Long Night) and psychiatric training (In a House of Dreams and Glass), he presents an engaging autobiographical account of his experiences. Working for Nobel Prize-winner (Physiology/Medicine, 1976) Carleton Gajdusek in 1981, Klitzman lived amid the Fore, a previously cannibalistic tribe in some of the most remote parts of the country. Their community had been devastated by kuru, a deadly and heartbreaking neurological disease, spread by the ritual consumption of deceased relatives (including brain matter). Over the course of the narrative, the young Klitzman interviews stricken individuals, comes to grips with hugely divergent cultures and comes of age himself. What gives kuru additional and timely import, and makes it more than just an odd tropical malady, is that it appears to be closely related to Mad Cow disease. Despite the subtitle, however, the link between the two diseases, while very real, is not lingered over by Klitzman. But even stripped of the headlines, his scientific adventure story, although occasionally reflecting a naive and self-centered young man, is a briskly engaging and informative work. 75 photos."--Publishers Weekly

"Filled with touching descriptions of Klitzman's unfortunate patients and dire warnings about the possibilities of a worldwide epidemic of Mad Cow disease. The Trembling Mountain reminds us of the perils that lurk beneath the gorgeous surface of a lush and exotic island." --Francine Prose, Elle --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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3.0 out of 5 stars An eyeopener on an issue that will have many of us squirming, 14 Jul 1999
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This book opens well detailing the origins of Kuru its association with tribal cultures, and goes on to detail Roberts' travels throughout the country. At times the story becomes plodding and boring, detailing little relevence to the topic in hand. He also has a habit of coming across as a, "Complainer" consistently offering sour views on the country and his guides. Some areas are not covered in enough detail, particularely on the differing cultures in the area, what body parts are allocated to who and why. In summary this book is worth reading as an interest in TSE's, but not for cannabilism or mad cow disease. Steven Noonan
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3.0 out of 5 stars An eyeopener on an issue that will have many of us squirming, 14 Jul 1999
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This book opens well detailing the origins of Kuru its association with tribal cultures, and goes on to detail Roberts' travels throughout the country. At times the story becomes plodding and boring, detailing little relevence to the topic in hand. He also has a habit of coming across as a, "Complainer" consistently offering sour views on the country and his guides. Some areas are not covered in enough detail, particularely on the differing cultures in the area, what body parts are allocated to who and why. In summary this book is worth reading as an interest in TSE's, but not for cannabilism or mad cow disease. Steven Noonan
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kindred Spirit, 9 Nov 1998
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I wonder if the author has knowledge of a similar book entitled "The Begining was the End" written by Oscar Kiss Maerth published by Sphere Books Ltd in 1974
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