Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death, and Brain Surgery
A memoir by Henry Marsh exploring neurosurgery through human stories and honest, detailed writing. Readers gain insights into the realities of medical practice and patient experiences
Highlights
- transparent portrayal of neurosurgery
- human-centered medical narratives
- well-written, insightful anecdotes
Pros
- honest writing style
- clear explanations of technical aspects
- engaging and heartfelt stories
- insightful look at neurosurgery
- candor about profession and achievements
Cons
- content may be heavy for some readers