Amazon.com Review
This reference book has much to offer many. Indispensable for the novelist, with gore-filled chapters and multiple car crashes spewing limbs and guts, Dr. David Page's opus will also be treasured by medical enthusiasts, hypochondriacs, and those who like lively bathroom reading. From trench foot to crunched legs, massive hemothorax to flail chests,
Body Trauma is educational, comprehensive, and a jolly good time.
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Review
"A fascinating and most helpful reference for any writer of fiction or non-fiction" --
Suzanne Strempek Shea, author of Shelf Life"A valuable resource for writers. I will certainly consult it the next time a physical mishap befalls one of my characters." --
David Anthony Durham, author of Pride of Carthage"An authoritative guide that delivers diagnosis and plot ideas with a wry bookside manner." --
James Patrick Kelly, Hugo award-winning author of BURN."With this helpful guide Ahab's missing leg might have been labeled a traumatic amputation of the fibula and tibia." --
Michael White, author of The Blind Side of The Heart, A Brother's Blood, A Dream of Wolves, The Garden of Martyrs
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