
Pages
288
Rating
4.34
Year
1996
Rule one for the neurologist is "You ain't never the same when the air hits your brain." In this fascinating book, Dr. Frank Vertosick brings that fact to life through intimate portraits of patients and unsparing yet gripping descriptions of brain surgery.
With insight, humor, and poignancy, Dr. Vertosick chronicles his remarkable evolution from naive young intern to world-class neurosurgeon, during which he faced, among other challenges, a six-week-old infant with a tumor in her brain, a young man struck down in his prime by paraplegia, and a minister with a .22 caliber bullet lodged in his skull. In candid detail, When the Air Hits Your Brain illuminates both the mysteries of the mind and the realities of the operating room.
Endorsements
"This book should be read by every medical student, doctor and present or potential patient. In other words, by all of us." — Dr. Bernie Siegel, author of Love, Medicine and Miracles
"Riveting." — Publishers Weekly