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Paperback Judith's Pavilion: The Haunting Memories of a Neurosurgeon Book

ISBN: 0446674729

ISBN13: 9780446674720

Judith's Pavilion: The Haunting Memories of a Neurosurgeon

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Judith's Pavilion is an imaginary hospital where practicing neurosurgeon Mark Flitter allows his failures to become beautifully crafted true stories of the fragility and meaning of life itself. "His gripping stories are heart-breaking and deeply moving".--"Publishers Weekly".

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One of my favorite medical books

Combining science and humanities is a fascinating undertaking - I'm finding more and more examples of it; his is one of the best.

A truly wonderful and touching book about a neurosurgeon.

I love to read books on medicine/surgery, etc. But I don't think that I have ever read a book that, after finishing a chapter (or even a particular sentence), has made me put the book in my lap and sit back and marvel at the author's use of language. Many times, since I was reading it at work on break, I had to fight to hold back tears. Some of the stories are so heart-breaking. One that I will always remember told of a young boy that had to undergo 2 brain surgeries and a tough fight with life-threatening infection. But he made it through ! He would live a normal life afterall ! But a short while later when playing with his siblings, a balloon he was blowing up popped and the boy fell to the ground unable to breathe. An autopsy revealed that a small piece of balloon had become stuck in the windpipe. He had survived 2 very dangerous operations only to fall victim to a balloon !! I highly recommend this beautifully written memoir for all readers that enjoy being entranced by the skillful and astounding use of words.

A neurosurgeon and his pain at the loss of life

Medical stories relate both poignant and marvelous anecdotes about physician ingenuity and human resiliency. In the 19 chapters making up the fabric of this book, the author - a neurosurgeon - exposes both his pain and humanity in the stories of failed brains. Recounts of his patients, friends, hospital encounters, and relatives include only those where death ultimately wins and gloom infects this human who wielded the scalpel or embraced his fellow in friendship. The stories almost read as a therapeutic exercise that prescribes exorcism for the emotional traumas that plague this professional. Doctors are supposed to maintain a personal distance from their patients, here is one example of a medic who suffers the tortures of hell at the sufferings of his supplicants. Let us hope that Dr. Flitter will share with readers some of the successes that he has also experienced and some of the joy that he can see in the sunshine. Life may be nothing more than a crap game, and too frequently death holds the winning hand. Those of us who survive must grow from the experiences, otherwise we also lose our affect and perspective. Hopefully, this writing served as the catharsis that this very empathetic and feeling person needs. The reader shares his pain and his sense of helplessness, but also respects and admires his compassion and empathy
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