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Biography & Autobiography Medical

Amazing Medical Stories

by (author) George Burden & Dorothy Grant

Publisher
Goose Lane Editions
Initial publish date
Apr 2003
Category
Medical, History
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780864923479
    Publish Date
    Apr 2003
    List Price
    $14.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780864925503
    Publish Date
    Nov 2010
    List Price
    $14.95

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Description

The twenty true tales in Amazing Medical Stories give a rich and entertaining picture of the ways in which medical workers (both real and fake) have used the keys to the mysterious kingdom of life: health, disease, and physical anomaly, birth, death, and post-mortem diagnosis. The stories run the gamut from tragedy to hilarity, from satisfaction of curiosity to evocation of terrible pity. Amazing Medical Stories deals with quacks and charlatans, the giants Angus McAskill and Anna Swan, the first case of antisocial personality disorder, as well as wonderous inventions and achievements by physicians.

About the authors

Dr. George Burden is a general practitioner in Elmsdale, Nova Scotia. His stories on medical history appear frequently in The Medical Post, and he is also a contributor to The Reader's Digest, Stitches Magazine of Medical Humour, The Halifax Sunday Herald, and The St. John's Telegram.

George Burden's profile page

Dorothy Grant worked as a registered nurse in Halifax and New York, and later turned to journalism. With consumer affairs as her beat, she became a Halifax radio and TV personality. In the 1990s, she did communications work for the Medical Society of Nova Scotia, and at the same time she published more than 60 articles in the Medical Post. Her byline is familiar to readers of Family Practice Magazine, the Canadian Medical Association Journal, and the Halifax Chronicle-Herald.

Dorothy Grant's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"Interesting... ‘The Physicians on Titanic,’ ‘The Undertakers and the Titanic Disaster,’ and ’The Halifax Explosion: Taking Care of the Victims,’ these three compelling tales combined are reason enough to want to read this book."

<i>The Titanic Historical Society</i>

"Medical stories amaze, amuse."

<i>The Chronicle Herald</i>