When the Air Hits Your Brain
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The story of one man's evolution from naive and ambitious young intern to world-class neurosurgeon.
Frank T. Vertosick, Jr. ist ein Neurochirurg und Autor von drei Büchern. Seine Werke befassen sich mit den Komplexitäten des menschlichen Gehirns und Geistes, wobei er sich oft auf Themen wie Schmerz, Intelligenz und Bewusstsein konzentriert. Vertosick nähert sich seinem Schreiben mit der Klarheit und Expertise eines Chirurgen und macht komplexe wissenschaftliche Konzepte einem breiten Publikum zugänglich. Seine Schriften untersuchen tiefgreifende Fragen nach der Natur von Leben und Intelligenz in der gesamten belebten Welt.
The story of one man's evolution from naive and ambitious young intern to world-class neurosurgeon.
Neurosurgery is an arrogant and yet intensely humbling occupation. Physicists might distill Creation into a few differential equations and biologists see life's wonders in a DNA helix. Only the neurosurgeon actually touches the fleshy incarnation of Nature's greatest mystery - the human brain - and runs the risks that come with it. The true mystery of neurosurgery lies in the lifelines of surgeon and patient. In this fragile bond, the real drama of ordinary patients and ordinary doctors rising to meet extraordinary situations is played out. For the patient, an operation is a single defining moment. For the neurosurgeon, each moment in the operating room represents the culmination of decades spent struggling to learn an unforgiving craft. When these two join there is drama, often too much of it. This book chronicles one man's evolution from a naive and ambitious young intern into a member of that singular breed of doctor - the neurosurgeon. Told through intimate portraits of his patients and unsparing yet fascinatingly detailed descriptions of surgical procedure, When the Air Hits Your Brain is a poignant and sometimes shockingly funny account of the mysteries of the mind and the operating room.