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Henry Marsh

    Dieser Autor taucht durch seine eigenen Erkundungen von Leben und Tod in die Tiefen der menschlichen Erfahrung ein. Seine Arbeit untersucht die komplizierten Beziehungen zwischen Arzt und Patient, die ethischen Dilemmata der Medizin und die Zerbrechlichkeit des menschlichen Körpers. Durch sein Schreiben teilt er tiefgreifende Einblicke in Verletzlichkeit, Mut und die Widerstandsfähigkeit des menschlichen Geistes angesichts von Widrigkeiten. Seine Prosa ist sorgfältig, mitfühlend und tiefgründig nachdenklich.

    And Finally
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    The Breakthrough Factor
    DO NO HARM
    Do no harm : stories of life, death and brain surgery
    Um Leben und Tod
    • Bekenntnisse eines HirnchirurgenWie arbeitet ein Hirnchirurg? Wie fühlt es sich an, in das Organ zu schneiden, mit dem Menschen denken und träumen? Wie geht man damit um, wenn das Leben eines Patienten von der eigenen Heilkunst abhängt? Und wie, wenn man scheitert? Mehr noch als in anderen Bereichen der Medizin ist es in der Hirnchirurgie so gut wie unmöglich, nie einem Patienten zu schaden, denn Operationen am Innersten des Menschen sind immer mit unkalkulierbaren Risiken verbunden. Henry Marsh, einer der besten Neurochirurgen Großbritanniens, erzählt beeindruckend offen, selbstkritisch und humorvoll von den Ausnahmesituationen, die seinen Arbeitsalltag ausmachen. Seine Geschichten handeln vom Heilen und Helfen, vom Hoffen und Scheitern, von fatalen Fehlern und von der Schwierigkeit, die richtige Entscheidung zu treffen.

      Um Leben und Tod
    • What is it really like to be a brain surgeon, to hold someone's life in your hands, to drill down into the stuff that creates thought, feeling and reason? How do you live with the consequences of performing a potentially life-saving operation when it all goes wrong? In this powerful, gripping and brutally honest account, one of the country's top neurosurgeons reveals what it is to play god in the face of the life-and-death situations he encounters daily. Henry Marsh gives a rare insight into the intense drama of the operating theatre, the chaos and confusion of a modern hospital, the exquisite complexity of the human brain, and the blunt instrument that is surgeon's knife by comparison.

      Do no harm : stories of life, death and brain surgery
    • DO NO HARM

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,3(504)Abgeben

      Named a Notable Book of the Year by The New York Times Book Review and The Washington Post What is it like to be a brain surgeon? How does it feel to hold someone’s life in your hands, to cut into the stuff that creates thought, feeling and reason? How do you live with the consequences of performing a potentially lifesaving operation when it all goes wrong? With astonishing compassion and candor, leading neurosurgeon Henry Marsh reveals the fierce joy of operating, the profoundly moving triumphs, the harrowing disasters, the haunting regrets and the moments of black humor that characterize a brain surgeon’s life. Do No Harm provides unforgettable insight into the countless human dramas that take place in a busy modern hospital. Above all, it is a lesson in the need for hope when faced with life’s most difficult decisions.

      DO NO HARM
    • The Breakthrough Factor

      Creating Success and Happiness Through a Life of Value

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,7(14)Abgeben

      Focusing on the pursuit of personal excellence, Henry Marsh shares his insights from Olympic experiences to guide readers in transforming their lives. "The Breakthrough Factor" outlines a comprehensive plan for identifying core principles and values, leading to fulfillment and success. Marsh emphasizes clarifying dreams, eliminating negativity, prioritizing effectively, and creating actionable plans to achieve goals. His approach aims to enhance various life aspects, including relationships, finances, career, and health, by aligning choices with meaningful values and beliefs.

      The Breakthrough Factor
    • Henry Marsh has spent a lifetime operating on the surgical frontline. There have been exhilarating highs and devastating lows, but his love for the practice of neurosurgery has never wavered. Prompted by his retirement from his full-time job in the NHS, and through his continuing work in Nepal and Ukraine, Henry has been forced to reflect more deeply about what forty years spent handling the human brain has taught him.Moving between encounters with patients in his London hospital, to those he treats in the more extreme circumstances of his work abroad, Henry faces up to the overwhelming burden of responsibility that can come with trying to reduce human suffering. Unearthing memories of his early days as a medical student, and the experiences that shaped him as a young surgeon, he explores the difficulties of a profession that deals in probabilities rather than certainties, and where the consequences of your decisions alter not just the life of a patient but also of those around them. The overpowering human urge to prolong life can often come at a great cost to those who are living it, and to those who love them.In this searing, provocative and deeply personal memoir, the bestselling author of DO NO HARM finds new purpose in his own life as he approaches the end of his professional career and a fresh understanding of what matters to us all in the end.

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    • And Finally

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,6(2050)Abgeben

      From the bestselling neurosurgeon and author of Do No Harm, comes Henry Marsh's And Finally, an unflinching and deeply personal exploration of death, life and neuroscience. As a retired brain surgeon, Henry Marsh thought he understood illness, but he was unprepared for the impact of his diagnosis of advanced cancer. And Finally explores what happens when someone who has spent a lifetime on the frontline of life and death finds himself contemplating what might be his own death sentence. As he navigates the bewildering transition from doctor to patient, he is haunted by past failures and projects yet to be completed, and frustrated by the inconveniences of illness and old age. But he is also more entranced than ever by the mysteries of science and the brain, the beauty of the natural world and his love for his family. Elegiac, candid, luminous and poignant, And Finally is ultimately not so much a book about death, but a book about life and what matters in the end.

      And Finally
    • The book is a facsimile reprint, which may include imperfections like marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages. This offers readers a glimpse into the original work's history and authenticity, highlighting its unique character and potential for scholarly interest.

      The Evolution Of Light From The Living Human Subject (1842)
    • "Dechberoucí memoár z lékařského prostředí" Jaké to je být neurochirurgem, lékařem, co operuje lidské mozky? Jaké to je mít něčí život doslova ve svých rukou? Řezat do něčeho, co vytváří myšlenky, pocity a rozhodnutí? A jaké to je žít s vědomím viny, když se operace nezdaří? Jeden z nejvýznamnějších britských neurochirurgů Henry Marsh líčí upřímně a otevřeně mrazivou radost z operování a předkládá čtenářům úchvatné příběhy, v nichž rekapituluje svůj profesní i osobní život a v nichž nechybí ani černý humor.

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