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Battles of Life and Death: The Discoveries of a Young Doctor during his Medical Education
 
 
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Battles of Life and Death: The Discoveries of a Young Doctor during his Medical Education [Hardcover]

David Hellerstein (Author)
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March 1986
Originally published in 1986, Battles of Life and Death is a collection of thirteen essays by David Hellerstein, an award-winning doctor-writer. These compelling and intimate tales describe the making of a young doctor amid the peril and promise of today’s medicine. From the searing pain of an injured firefighter on the burn unit, to the bravery of children undergoing kidney transplants, to the death of an elderly woman at a hospital overlooking Manhattan's East River, to the chaos of the psychiatric emergency room, these stories are dramatic, moving and true. First published in Esquire, Ms., and North American Review, they include the award-winning “A Death in the Glitter Palace,” about a young cancer patient, and the often-republished story, “Touching,” about the gynecology clinic.

Richard Selzer, MD, author of Rituals of Surgery and other books, wrote: "Battles of Life and Death is a wonderful book. The excitement, anguish, and joy of attending the sick are fully transmitted."

And Tobias Wolff, in the original Houghton Mifflin edition, wrote: "Battles of Life and Death is a unique, beautifully written account of the making of a doctor."


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Psychiatrist and freelance journalist Hellerstein, son of a medical family, vividly and with considerable literary flair portrays the patients he treated during the stages of his internshipsurgery, neurology, etc.and his residency in psychiatry, which he chose as a specialty because "facts give way to feelings." The author, a graduate of Stanford University Medical School, leaves unnamed his training hospitals. His ingrained faith in medicine was shaken by seeing cases in which patients died from side effects of treatments intended to cure them, and by his realization that, despite modern technology, on occasion illnesses could not be diagnosed until after death. Other hopeless cases, he notes, though correctly diagnosed, foiled the efforts of even the most skillful doctors. Almost unbearable are his accounts of burn victimsone of the most effective chapters in this story of the making of a physician. Literary Guild alternate.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Battles of Life and Death is a unique, beautifully written account of the making of a doctor. In place of the conventional studio portrait of a heroic, miracle-working wizard, David Hellerstein gives us candid pictures of a human being forced to confront, hour after hour, his own weakness and mortality in the weakness and mortality of others. He records, with an honesty that musth humble the reader, his occasional evasions and failures of nerve in the face of those confrontations and the aprtial nature of the victories he wins. Battles of Life and Death is a remarkable document--dramatic, moving and true. -- Tobias Wolff, author of Back in the World

Dr. Hellerstein ends by writing with genuine insight and compassion. -- New York Times

Emotionally riveting...the writing is taut, accurate and unsentimental. And entertaining as well. -- Newsday

"A forceful and moving human experience." -- Medical Tribune

"Beautifully written...powerful...prize-winning writings on medical training." -- Cleveland Plain Dealer

"Dr. Hellerstein ends by writing with genuine insight and compassion." -- The New York Times

"Fast-paced, readable... [an] admirable attempt to demystify the medical profession." -- Boston Herald

Battles of Life and Death is a wonderful book. The excitement, anguish, and joy of attending the sick are fully transmitted. The pace is fast, the style dramatic. David Hellerstein is a highly talented writer. -- Richard Selzer, author of Mortal Lessons

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 209 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin (T); 1St Edition edition (March 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0395404592
  • ISBN-13: 978-0395404591
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,089,974 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Terrible and misleading title, May 6, 2008
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Most of the stories have a psychiatric slant, and are written honestly, without flip, hip, and cool comments currently in vogue. More about the experience of getting to know medicine rather than about David Hellerstein and his "feelings" about it, how tired he is, how overwhelmed, etc.

Good enough to read 2 or 3 times.
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