The author is a medical doctor and a poet: this book is both a meditation on art and life and a collection of snippets about the history of medicine. Written over twenty years, it moves effortlessly between the two cultures of science and art with stories about Goya, Nietzsche, alternative medicine, The Magic Mountain and pandemics, to name just a few themes. It’s a gem.
Scattered Limbs: A Medical Dreambook
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The retired neurosurgeon (and bestselling author of Do No Harm) becomes a patient when he is diagnosed with cancer.
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In 1942, seventeen ships were bombed in Bari. One of them contained mustard gas. The appalling results, though hushed up, fortunately became known to a research scientist.
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JS has made a profession of listening and thinking. This should be as good as her 'Grief Works' a couple of years ago.
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FT, a clinical psychologist and academic, cannot have imagined the world into which his book will be published: his thesis remains as apposite despite our altered circumstances.

