Saving lives is my profession Memoirs of a Soviet surgeon

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About a profession that combines hard physical labor and tremendous psychological stress, because every operation, even a simple one, is always a risk.
The author is a well-known Novosibirsk surgeon Yuri Abramov, who brought up many students and made a significant contribution to medical science.
You will learn about the difficult everyday life of a doctor who saves the lives of patients every day. In addition to interesting stories, the book contains unobtrusive practical instructions: how to behave in a particular critical situation, how to monitor your health so as not to end up on the operating table, even to a highly qualified specialist.
For doctors and medical students, and anyone interested in medical topics.
The life of any surgeon is full of interesting clinical and everyday stories, but not everyone can present them in an accessible, interesting and informative form.
Marinkin Igor, Rector of the Novosibirsk State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation
The genre of memoirs is, perhaps, one of the most difficult to write: not only does the author have to have outstanding life experience, the ability to highlight the most important from it, but he needs to tell about his life impartially. The experience of a direct encounter with illness and death, the bitterness of loss and the joy of victory make the doctor's memoirs especially valuable. This book takes the reader to those very recent times, when surgery was not as high-tech and science-intensive as it is now, and was more of an art, and not a refined, to a certain extent predictable craft.
Alexey Kashcheev, neurosurgeon, Ph.D.

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Publication language: Russian

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