Harvey Cushing: A Life in Surgery

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Oxford University Press, 1 d’oct. 2005 - 610 pàgines
Here is the first biography to appear in fifty years of Harvey Cushing, a giant of American medicine and without doubt the greatest figure in the history of brain surgery. Drawing on new collections of intimate personal and family papers, diaries and patient records, Michael Bliss captures Cushing's professional and his personal life in remarkable detail. Bliss paints an engaging portrait of a man of ambition, boundless, driving energy, a fanatical work ethic, a penchant for self-promotion and ruthlessness, more than a touch of egotism and meanness, and an enormous appetite for life. Equally important, Bliss traces the rise of American surgery as seen through the eyes of one of its pioneers. The book describes how Cushing, working in the early years of the 20th century, developed remarkable new techniques that let surgeons open the skull, expose the brain, and attack tumors--all with a much higher rate of success than previously known. Indeed, Cushing made the miraculous in surgery an everyday event, as he and his team compiled an astonishing record of treating more than two thousand tumors. This is the definite Cushing biography, an epic narrative of high surgical adventure, capturing the highs and lows of an extraordinary life.
 

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The Surgeon and the General
3
The Cushings of Cleveland
11
2 Making a Yale Man
34
3 Making a Harvard Doctor
56
4 Making an American Surgeon
84
5 A Window on the Brain
131
The Birth of Neurosurgery
164
Illustrations
180
10 An American Surgeon at Passchendaele
313
11 Fathers and Sons
356
Chief and Harem
405
13 Sprinting to the Tape
450
14 Regius Professor at Yale
483
Inheritance and Memory
517
Notes and Sources
523
Acknowledgments
569

Interrogating the Pituitary
204
8 Adieu the Simple Life
247
Cushing Goes to War
280
Illustration Credits
573
Index
575
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Michael Bliss holds the prestigious rank of University Professor at the University of Toronto. He has written numerous prize-winning books in medical history, including The Discovery of Insulin and William Osler: A Life in Medicine. One of Canada's most distinguished historians, he has received the Order of Canada and an honorary Fellowship in the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.

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