In The Ministry of Bodies, Seamus O'Mahony charts the realities of
life in a modern hospital over the course of a year. From difficult
births and unexpected deaths to moral quandaries and bureaucratic
disasters, O'Mahony documents life in the halls that all of us will
visit at some point in our lives with his characteristic wit and dry and
unsentimental intelligence.
As the Coronavirus crisis demands more and more of the medical
profession and the people who support it, Seamus O'Mahony describes his
work on the front lines of a pandemic in a harrowing final chapter. This
is not a conventional medical memoir: it's the collective biography of
one of our great modern institutions, the general hospital, through the
eyes of a brilliant writer who happens to be a gifted doctor.