The Best of Health

Tales out of Medical School

(Author) John A.T. Duncan
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60 years ago, being a medical student entailed some hair-raising encounters in the course of training like giving a general anaesthetic without help or instruction, simply because you were the only help available; or assisting in emergency surgery when there was nobody else available. Distinguished doctors thronged the corridors of Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. Long after the war there was still a vivid memory of Burma and Libya. Find out why an elderly theatre orderly hinted darkly at "a doctor who got to Dunkirk four days ahead of the field hospital team". Get a new slant on the Penicillin story and read why the old NHS system in Edinburgh avoided "bed blockers". Here is an account of the almost explosive expansion of hospital medicine into ICUs - cardiac arrest teams, coronary care units, positive pressure ventilation, renal dialysis, etc. It was a time of medical progress and high morale.

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Publisher:
Austin Macauley Publishers
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781398413276
Publish year:
2021
Publish date:
Dec. 10, 2021

John A.T. Duncan

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