On Doctoring
Stories, Poems, Essays
Revised edition
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Author
Contributions
- Richard C. Reynolds (Editor) - Contributor
- John Stone (Editor) - Contributor
- Lois Lacivita Nixon (Editor) - Contributor
- Delese Wear (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
1995-08-01 - Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Word Count
112,000 words, Guess
Page Count
448 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7720914M
- ISBN-139780684802558
- ISBN-100684802554
- OCLC Control Number32347961
- OCLC Control Number46338159
and 4 more
- Internet Archiveondoctoringstori0000unse
- Library of Congress Control Number95016111
- LibraryThing327465
- Goodreads1079330
Classifications
- LCCPN6071.P45 O5 1995
- LCCPN6071.P45O5 1995
Description
This new, larger edition of On Doctoring is an extraordinary collection of stories, poems, and essays written by physicians and non-physicians alike - works that record what it is like to be sick, to be cured, to lose, or to triumph. Drawing on the full spectrum of human emotions, the selections range from John Donne's classic "Death Be Not Proud" to Pablo Neruda's "Larynx," the terrified voice of a man who thinks he is on the verge of dying; to Lewis Thomas's "House Calls," a heartwarming memoir of the man who inspired Dr. Thomas to enter medicine - his father; to James Dickey's poem about a courageous bout with cancer, "The Cancer Match"; to Linda Pastan's delightfully wry account of giving birth in "Notes from the Delivery Room." At a time when medicine is becoming more and more technical and institutionalized, the book captures the breadth and wonder of the medical profession, reminding us of what it is really all about. Representing the issues, concerns, and challenges facing doctors and patients alike, On Doctoring is at once illuminating and provocative. It is a book you will reach for time and again - a celebration of life and of a profession that helps make life possible.
Subjects
Other Editions
- On Doctoring: Stories, Poems, Essays
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