Do No Harm
Do No Harm
A Neurosurgeon's Journey Through Life, Mortality, and Medical Ethics
About This Book
The Moral Complexities of Brain Surgery (2014) presents the personal memoir of prominent London neurosurgeon Henry Marsh. Through his experiences and reflections, readers gain unprecedented access to the operating theater. Throughout his career, Marsh discovered that his profession exists largely in ethical ambiguity—a reality that mirrors life itself.
Who Should Read This?
- Students pursuing medical careers
- Readers curious about surgical practice and hospital life
- Individuals preparing for surgical procedures
- People interested in medical ethics and decision-making
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