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File Size: 692 KB

Print Length: 272 pages

Publisher: St. Martin's Press; 1 edition (September 30, 2014)

Publication Date: September 30, 2014

Sold by: Macmillan

Language: English

ASIN: B00IQOFSQS

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#153,250 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

With the practice of medicine changing constantly, it was comforting to read this clearly written book by Dr. Allan Ropper, Harvard professor and clinical neurologist. This book is written so that the reader feels as though Dr. Ropper and his co-author, Professor Burrell are explaining the constant and delicate balancing act of being a good doctor as well as being a good human being. Yet,there is no sugar-coating here. Some of the cases are just heartbreaking, but this is not a work of fiction. I would highly recommend this book for everyone and anyone in the medical and allied health fields as well as to patients and the families of patients who have had more than a passing acquaintance with diseases of the brain...and God knows, there are many...patients as well as diseases. I am glad I was not the editor of this book since it, that is, the book, would have been double the size if I had. Those of us that have read "Reaching Down...." are already looking forward to Dr. Ropper's next book...especially those of us who have been down the proverbial "rabbit hole" or know someone who has.

I just finished reading this book. It took me more than a few days because I parsed it out to myself, wanting to make it last and wanting to savor its pieces. I especially wanted, or needed, to contemplate the juxtaposed stories of two ALS patients who chose such different paths for themselves. Granted, their experiences of the disease were very different, but still the skillful telling caused me to enter a contemplative state for several days, especially after the recently publicized and much debated case of a woman with terminal brain cancer choosing to "die with dignity" in Portland, Oregon, where there is a law protecting her right to do so. There are many stories that I found at once fascinating, heartrending, and reassuring. It is good to know that there are still practitioners like Dr. Ropper, with such great intellect and compassion, relying on the oldest and still most consistently relevant tools in the diagnostic toolbox: observing, questioning, listening, and learning and remembering. This is great story telling. It's about brains and muscles and bones, all with a medical and scientific backdrop...but in the beginning and in the end, it's about human beings, the ones who hurt and the ones who help.

Plenty in this book to satisfy anyone who appreciates medical facts. Accounts of various brain diseases, the effects of such on his patients and how treating and interacting with these patients shaped him into the distinguished doctor he became, is told from the personal perspective of Dr. Allan Ropper, a renowned neurologist. A great read, this book lays bare the brutality of life-changing or terminal illnesses which may be uncomfortable from some to read. Highly recommended, immensely interesting and informative. My only complaint is that the book has a last page! I wanted more.

This is a great book. But first, a disclaimer: I am a pediatrician, which means that, although I do not routinely deal with the diseases Dr. Ropper describes, I am familiar with them, the concepts and the language. Still, I am sure that non-health care providers would appreciate and learn from his book.Dr. Ropper is a brilliant and insightful clinician who is able to articulate the medical issues and thepsychological and ethical problems faced by physicians who think and care deeply about their patients.Early in the book, he makes some amazing diagnoses. While I was impressed, I was concerned that the book might consist of a string of self-congratulatory episodes. Not at all. Dr. Ropper freely admits to the limits of medical knowledge as well as his own. But most impressive is the long section which makes up the last part of the book, addressing the challenges to doctor, patient and family of dealing with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). As a physician, what can I do that would be helpful to my patient facing a terminal illness? As a patient, what decisions would I make for myself? I found myself oscillating between the roles of physician and patient. The writing draws you in. In the end, I felt I had witnessed not only the workings of an astute medical mind, but also a highly sensitive, caring human being.

As a doctor in training, I used to follow Dr Ropper's scholarly papers, and has been always amused by the diversity of neurological illnesses he has written about and is an expert in. And now as a neurology post graduate resident, I jumped at this book as soon as it came out and then bought the kindle edition and most recently, got the audio-book as well. So, in effect, I have read this book three times already and still play a random chapter from the audiobook (mostly Chapter 7: A Story Is Worth A Thousand Pictures) when I am doing something mundane. Interestingly enough, after nearly 5 years into neurology/neurosciences, it took a book like this to tell me why I love this art and science. It's "the brain in its all messy glory" and the intrigue of the organ "that makes poetry", as Dr Ropper's book puts it. As a resident, I am increasingly asked by medical students interested in seeing what life is like, as a Neurologist, and I think I can confidently now recommend this book to those folks.

I am neither a med student nor an MD but I found this book very interesting and easy to read. I ordered this book after reading a review in the NYT titled "If House were a Neurologist". I even gave it as a gift to a House, MD fan.The book is a series of unusual neurological cases, like those on the TV show, but without the sarcasm. My only complaint is the Italian-American as Mafia stereotype. It shows how neurologists think and reason. In a way, it is somewhat philosophical. If you like medical non-fiction, buy this book. I recommend the ebook because of the vocabulary. Being able to touch a word and immediately have the definition is very useful.

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