"A surgeon can kill you...and you'll sleep right through it."
The most dramatic--and seemingly glamorous--of medical fields, surgery
captivates the public's imagination. Written for inquisitive laymen as
well as anyone in the medical profession, this fascinating first-person
account documents the career of one of America's top surgeons. Readers
accompany Sidney Schwab through medical school at Case Western Reserve
University; an internship; junior and senior residencies (with a detour
to Vietnam, where he won a Purple Heart); and finally his chief
residency years in San Francisco. With humor and poignancy--and
sometimes graphic detail--Schwab recalls memorable surgeries, surgeons,
and patients. He takes care to explain, in understandable and
interesting fashion, a variety of diseases, medical issues, and surgical
techniques. More than just a memoir, Cutting Remarks offers a
compelling look at how trauma and surgery are handled at a major
hospital, and provides valuable insight into a surgeon's relationship
with both peers and patients.