Winner of the Alan Paton Award and the South African Booksellers Choice Award Jonathan Kaplan has been a hospital surgeon, a flying doctor, a ship's medical officer and a battlefield surgeon. He has worked in places as diverse as Burma, Kurdistan, America, Mozambique, England and Eritrea. The Dressing Station presents a vivid, moving account of the varied faces of medicine he has encountered. In a mixture of reportage, confession and exposition Kaplan talks about the practice of medicine and of its shortcomings, because medicine is not always benign or balanced. At its extremes it is a process of treating the casualties, for life is a war, and being a doctor is serving in that war.
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The Dressing Station: A Surgeon’s Chronicle of War and Medicine
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Kategórie: Psychológia / Zdravie / Sebarozvoj, Vojnová literatúra
Book Details
| napísal | |
|---|---|
| vydavateľ | |
| rok vydania | 2002 |
| počet strán | 407 |
| obálka | mäkká |
| stav | 4 z 5 |
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