What is it like to be a brain surgeon? How does it feel to have a human soul in your hands, tearing apart the layers and tissues that makeup thoughts, feelings, and rationality? How can one live with the unpredictable and tragic consequences of a sur ...
What is it like to be a brain surgeon? How does it feel to have a human soul in your hands, tearing apart the layers and tissues that makeup thoughts, feelings, and rationality? How can one live with the unpredictable and tragic consequences of a surgery that is expected to save human life but fails? Henry Marsh, the prominent English neurosurgeon, with an extraordinary sense of sympathy and exemplary frankness, in the book Harmless, depicts an unforgettable and honest introspection of countless sad scenes in an overcrowded hospital, a picture of victories and Shocking successes, terrifying failures, frequent regrets and moments of black humor that are countless in the life of brain surgeons.
Most importantly, this book is a lesson of hope in difficult moments when we face the most difficult decisions in our lives.
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