Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery by Henry Marsh


Do No Harm
Picador
2016-06-07

This is incredible. Marsh pulls no punches – whether it’s the system that needlessly frustrates patients and carers, the arrogance of youth, the egos of other experienced surgeons, and most of all, his own self. Every chapter is hopeful, cynical, angry and full of affection for those around him. It’s crushing, infuriating and inspiring. Read this.

This is incredible. Marsh pulls no punches – whether it’s the system that needlessly frustrates patients and carers, the arrogance of youth, the egos of other experienced surgeons, and most of all, his own self.

Every chapter is hopeful, cynical, angry and full of affection for those around him. It’s crushing, infuriating and inspiring.

Read this.


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