Henry Marsh studied medicine at the Royal Free Hospital in London, became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1984, and was ap pointed Consultant Neurosurgeon at Atkinson Morley's/St George's Hospital in London in 1987. He has been the subject of two major documentary films, Your Life in Their Hands, which won the Royal Television Society Gold Medal, and The English Surgeon, which won an Emmy. He is married to the anthropologist and writer Kate Fox.
The Instant New York Times best seller!
Riveting. ... [Marsh] gives us an extraordinarily intimate, compassionate and sometimes frighte ning understanding of his vocation. - The New York Times
Shortlisted for both the Guardian First Book Prize and the Costa Book Award
Longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction
A Finalist for the Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize
A Finalist for the Wellcome Book Prize
A Financial Times Best Book of the Year
An Economist Best Book of the Year
What is it like to be a brain surgeon? How does it feel to hold someone's life in your hands, to cut into the stuff that creates thought, feeling, and reason? How do you live with the consequences of performing a potentially lifesaving operation when it all goes wrong?
In neurosurgery, more than in any other branch of medicine, the doctor's oath to "do no harm" holds a bitter irony. Operations on the brain carry grave risks. Every day, leading neurosurgeon Henry Marsh must make agonizing decisions, often in the face of great urgency and uncertainty.
If you believe that brain surgery is a precise and exquisite craft, practiced by calm and detached doctors, this gripping, brutally honest account will make you think again. With astonishing compassion and candor, Marsh reveals the fierce joy of operating, the profoundly moving triumphs, the harrowing disasters, the haunting regrets, and the moments of black humor that characterize a brain surgeon's life.
Do No Harm provides unforgettable insight into the countless human dramas that take place in a busy modern hospital. Above all, it is a lesson in the need for hope when faced with life's most difficult decisions.
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评分 评分 评分 评分##Extreeemely well written. Objective, brutally honest, cynical yet full of empathy. 脑科医生故事集,作者一个牛津PPE posh boy,20几岁弃笔从医。
评分##无论什么时候,医患关系都是一个永远也说不尽的话题。一方面,生了病就得去看医生,就得到医院去,几乎要把全部的希望都寄托到主治医生及其手术团队的身上;另一方面,人们又会对医生、医院不可避免地充满微词,要么对他们的医疗水平、医疗技术有所疑心,要么会对他们是否尽了...
评分##封面很形象又很有趣,一把细长的手术刀正欲插进一个半裂的核桃内。核桃与人脑有异曲同工之妙,因此不难理解这本《医生的抉择》,是一名神经外科医生撰写的行医手册。全书共分25章,每章节独立讲述一个发生在作者亨利·马什身上的医疗事件。 亨利·马什,全球知名神经外科医生...
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