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How to Remove a Brain

Autor David Haviland
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iun 2012
From the outrageous (yes, Hitler was addicted to crystal meth) to the eye-watering (such as the renowned surgeon who accidentally cut off his patient's testicle) to the downright disgusting (like the cure for toothache involving dead mouse paste), this book proves that medical science is not for the faint-hearted or weak-stomached!
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849532501
ISBN-10: 1849532508
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: ill
Dimensiuni: 126 x 174 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Summersdale Publishers

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'Hilarious, and sometimes stomach-turning, vignettes.' New Scientist 'Delightfully disgusting' Whatchamacallit Reviews 'Haviland once again proves ideally suited for this sort of writing. His style is simultaneously breezy and matter-of-fact, bringing each vile vignette to amusing, engaging life. And it's clear that this is a guy who does his homework. These subjects, as weird and disgusting as they might be, have been pretty thoroughly researched. It creates a reading experience that is both entertaining and - God help us - educational.' The Maine Edge 'I'm not going to lie, I read this book with unabashed joy, and in the process I truly feel I learned a lot. Granted, I'm not sure when the information I learned will ever come into play (how many times a day does Hitler's potential Crystal Meth addiction come into play?), but it's still all interesting to know, and certainly fun to read, thanks to Haviland's ability to be both educational and whimsical at the exact same time.' Such a Book Nerd '... so incredibly brilliant. David Haviland, I don't know you, or why you create books like this and Why Dogs Eat Poop, but you are clearly smarter than your maturity level.' Kickass Book Reviews 'The truth, in medicine, can sometimes be stranger than fiction. Author and researcher David Haviland has compiled an account of the lighter - and occasionally darker - side of medical history that contains fascinating insights, in spite of its off-beat title.' Irish Medical Times 'David Haviland's latest book is a hilarious look at medicine throughout history... a painstakingly researched compendium of bizarre facts from the world of medicine, administered with a healthy dose of humour... a must for fans of the bizarre, and perfect prep for livening up dull dinner party conversations.' GQ (India) 'Reading medical books usually fills me with dread (and I'm a doctor!) but this is one with a difference - it's hilarious! David has put together a compilation of interesting and intriguing facts that anyone would find hard not to like. I keep finding myself having to read that little bit more each time I put it down! If you've ever wondered why so many murderers are doctors or how frequently a person can vomit in a twelve-hour period then this book has the answer! I now know if people can grow horns, which surgeon accidentally cut off his patient's testicle (ouch!) and why pig farmers are more likely to have their appendixes removed. My pub conversations are going to be so much better! This book is a must for anyone with a thirst for funny and far-reaching medical anecdotes. I'm hooked!' -- Dr Ranj, media medic 'provides answers to many burning questions... It proves that medical science is not for the lily-livered.' BMA News