The former surgeon recalls his own near-death experience after being diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease and lapsing into a coma.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
Selzer was a surgeon at the Yale School of Medicine before he turned full time to writing. His books have been well received, in particular his essay on the art of surgery, Mortal Lessons ( LJ 12/1/76), and his memoir, Down from Troy ( LJ 6/15/92). However, this new book will not help his reputation. Selzer here describes his bout with Legionnaires' disease: 23 days in a coma, being declared dead, and subsequent recovery. He does not describe his feelings in any detail except to recite his dreams. He even "cites" his medical chart to describe what happened but at the end says that he made up his chart. After completing this book, the only impression this reviewer was left with was, "Why did I read this?" There is nothing to help patients in similar circumstances; nor are there any of the insights into health and medicine that Selzer is known for. Not recommended.
- Eric D. Albright, Galter Health Sciences Lib., Northwestern Univ., Chicago
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.







