The Pen and the Stethoscope

The Pen and the Stethoscope
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Publisher : Scribe Publications
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781921640735
ISBN-13 : 1921640731
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pen and the Stethoscope by : Leah Kaminsky

The Pen and the Stethoscope is a unique collection of fiction and non-fiction by doctor–writers that gives us a fascinating look behind the doctor's mask and gets inside the minds of those who deal with enormous existential issues and traumatic situations on a daily basis. It is through writing that many doctors have plumbed the depths and richness of their experience. This book takes a critical look at doctors' close observations on their working life. With a foreword by Jerome Groopman, contributors include Oliver Sacks, Atul Gawande, Irvin Yalom, Jacinta Halloran, Peter Goldsworthy, Ethan Canin, Robert Jay Lifton, Danielle Ofri, Perri Klass, Nick Earls, Ethan Canin, Sandeep Jauhar, and Leah Kaminsky.

The Rail, the Body and the Pen

The Rail, the Body and the Pen
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781476683058
ISBN-13 : 1476683050
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rail, the Body and the Pen by : Brian Cowlishaw

Many of the best-known British authors of the 1800s were fascinated by the science and technology of their era. Dickens included spontaneous human combustion and "mesmerism" (hyptnotism) in his plots. Mary Shelley created the immortal Dr. Victor Frankenstein and his creature. H.G. Wells imagined the Time Machine, the Invisible Man, and invaders from Mars. Percy Shelley was as infamous at Oxford for his smelly experiments and for his atheism. This book of essays explores representations of technology in the work of various nineteenth-century British authors. Essays cluster around two important areas of innovation-- transportation and medicine. Each essay contributor accessibly maps out the places where art and science meet, detailing how these authors both affected and reflected the technological revolutions of their time.

Stitching Things Together

Stitching Things Together
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Publisher : Interactive Publications
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 9781921479700
ISBN-13 : 1921479701
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Stitching Things Together by : Leah Kaminsky

Highly Commended, IP Picks Best Poetry, 2010 The author's engagement with science as a medical practitioner helps her appreciation and penetration of social issues facing contemporary Jews and migrants to Australia.

The Anatomy of Hope

The Anatomy of Hope
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Publisher : Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780375757754
ISBN-13 : 0375757759
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Anatomy of Hope by : Jerome Groopman

Why do some people find and sustain hope during difficult circumstances, while others do not? What can we learn from those who do, and how is their example applicable to our own lives? The Anatomy of Hope is a journey of inspiring discovery, spanning some thirty years of Dr. Jerome Groopman’s practice, during which he encountered many extraordinary people and sought to answer these questions. This profound exploration begins when Groopman was a medical student, ignorant of the vital role of hope in patients’ lives–and it culminates in his remarkable quest to delineate a biology of hope. With appreciation for the human elements and the science, Groopman explains how to distinguish true hope from false hope–and how to gain an honest understanding of the reach and limits of this essential emotion.

Stitching Things Together

Stitching Things Together
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Publisher : Interactive Publications
Total Pages : 66
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ISBN-10 : 9781921479694
ISBN-13 : 1921479698
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Stitching Things Together by : Leah Kaminsky

This is fluent, well crafted poetry but it is not always comfortable as Leah Kaminsky takes us on a journey with her father fleeing from Poland to escape the holocaust, then as a doctor struggling to keep her commitment to her patients, and finally to Haifa, raising children under constant danger from rockets and suicide bombers. It is deeply felt poetry, gaining its power from precision and understatement. It is poetry which recalls Carolyn Forche's compelling anthology 'Against Forgetting'. - Ron Pretty

The Hum of the World

The Hum of the World
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9780520382992
ISBN-13 : 0520382994
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis The Hum of the World by : Lawrence Kramer

The Hum of the World is an invitation to contemplate what would happen if we heard the world as attentively as we see it. Balancing big ideas, playful wit and lyrical prose, this imaginative volume identifies the role of sound in Western experience as the primary medium in which the presence and persistence of life acquires tangible form. The positive experience of aliveness is not merely in accord with sound, but inaccessible, even inconceivable, without it. Lawrence Kramer’s poetic book roves freely over music, media, language, philosophy, and science from the ancient world to the present, along the way revealing how life is apprehended through sounds ranging from pandemonium to the faint background hum of the world. This warm meditation on auditory culture uncovers the knowledge and pleasure waiting when we learn that the world is alive with sound.

The American Review of Tuberculosis

The American Review of Tuberculosis
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1338
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112110109516
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The American Review of Tuberculosis by :

Volumes 1-3 include section: Medical notes, abstracts, and reviews ; volumes 4-45 includes section titled: Abstracts of tuberculosis ; volumes 46- includes section titled: Abstracts.

Practice of Medicine

Practice of Medicine
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 946
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924056993920
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Practice of Medicine by : Frederick Tice

Making the Rounds

Making the Rounds
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 216
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781647422745
ISBN-13 : 1647422744
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Making the Rounds by : Patricia Grayhall

What was it like to survive an illegal abortion, come out as a lesbian, and train to become a doctor in the late 1960s and early ’70s—before Roe v. Wade, before Title IX, and in a largely homophobic nation? In this unflinching and riveting coming-of-age memoir, Patricia Grayhall battles sexism in a male-dominated profession. She plunges into a life that is never boring—and certainly never without passion. Tossed around in the rough seas of medical training, chronically exhausted and emotionally drained, Patricia chafes at the toxic masculinity of the culture of medicine, facing many of the same issues women face in male-dominated fields today. Although the sexual revolution and women’s movement in 1970s Boston celebrate women's desire, one barrier after another prevents Patricia from finding the supportive long-term relationship she yearns for. Will she risk her career to find the love she seeks? “Inspiring, heartfelt, and brutally honest . . . this is a book that will give women and those who care about them the strength and motivation to persevere. . . . ” —Seattle Book Review This book, named one of Kirkus Reviews’s Best 100 Indie Books of 2022, is the inspiring true story of how one woman navigates these stormy seas without signposts to reach her goals—often battered, but never broken.