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Sideshow Babies

October 28, 2017 by Caitlin_D Leave a Comment

I sort of stumbled across Miracle at Coney Island. I was browsing the Kindle Single options on my phone, looking for something short but not necessarily a popcorn read, and this was incredibly fascinating. I’d never heard of Couney, much like Prentice who discovered the incubator babies while researching another book, but he saved thousands of children over the course of a 40 year career. Should anyone need proof that a preemie could grow up to be just like any other member of society, Couney pointed to Hildegarde, […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Claire Prentice, Miracle at Coney Island: How a Sideshow Doctor Saved Thousands of Babies and Transformed American Medicine

Caitlin_D's CBR9 Review No:119 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: Claire Prentice, Miracle at Coney Island: How a Sideshow Doctor Saved Thousands of Babies and Transformed American Medicine ·
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Tongue in Cheek Medical Info for Your Needs

October 22, 2017 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

While my work is in history, I love to read science non-fiction. I bounce around from Mary Roach books and other things in a similar vein, and about half of my podcast listening is science based as well. When reviews of James Hamblin’s If Our Bodies Could Talk started sliding in I thought it sounded up my alley. Somewhere along the way, I discovered that Hamblin did his own audio and added that to my queue list at the library. In If Our Bodies Could Talk […]

Filed Under: Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: faintingviolet, If Our Bodies Could Talk, James Hamblin, medicine, read harder challenge, science

faintingviolet's CBR9 Review No:58 · Genres: Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: faintingviolet, If Our Bodies Could Talk, James Hamblin, medicine, read harder challenge, science ·
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Selfish, Shallow and Self-Absorbed; Me? OK. If you say so.

October 22, 2017 by Mrs Dillemma 1 Comment

Wandering through Waterstones flagship store in Piccadilly I was in heaven, jaw dropping, mind boggling heaven. Six floors of books, 200,000 unique titles. I knew I had to own one, just one, but which one? After picking up and putting down title after title I came across a spine that stood out to me; Selfish, Shallow and Self-Absorbed. What? As I plucked the book off the shelf, I read its subtitle; sixteen writers on the decision not to have kids. That was it, that was […]

Filed Under: Health, Non-Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: #16writersonthedecisionnottohavekids, #CannonballRead9, #LifeChoices, #MeghanDaum, #SelfishShallowandSelfAbsorbed, cbr9, feminism

Mrs Dillemma's CBR9 Review No:19 · Genres: Health, Non-Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: #16writersonthedecisionnottohavekids, #CannonballRead9, #LifeChoices, #MeghanDaum, #SelfishShallowandSelfAbsorbed, cbr9, feminism ·
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“When people asked him why he didn’t work with those viruses, he replied, I don’t particularly feel like dying.”

September 27, 2017 by Caitlin_D Leave a Comment

THIS is how you write gripping medical related non-fiction! Part medical mystery, part horror story and 100% true. While it wasn’t the barrel of laughs Get Well Soon was earlier this year it was infinitely more entertaining than Pox, despite scaring me shitless about ever going to Africa or getting close to a monkey. This isn’t a book for everyone because, well, Ebola is creepy. Even now there isn’t a surefire cure and the path to death is a gruesome, bloody mess. The term “liquefied” is used several […]

Filed Under: Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Ebola, Richard Preston, The Hot Zone

Caitlin_D's CBR9 Review No:100 · Genres: Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: Ebola, Richard Preston, The Hot Zone ·
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Life Without Light

September 7, 2017 by Caitlin_D Leave a Comment

Anna Lyndsey was a perfectly normal woman living in England; her face got a bit irritated after staring at a computer all day under fluorescent lights but she was managing. She left her job and moved in with her sympathetic boyfriend, Pete, hoping her situation was temporary. Unfortunately her light sensitivity only got worse and her condition made it difficult to get to doctors who might know how to help her. She slowly began barricading herself inside and resigning herself to a fate worse than […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Anna Lyndsey, Girl in the Dark

Caitlin_D's CBR9 Review No:94 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: Anna Lyndsey, Girl in the Dark ·
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This Book has Everything: Buboes, Iron Lungs, a Kennedy, and a Vegan Teetotaler Who’s Actually a Pretty Cool Guy

September 4, 2017 by Ellesfena Leave a Comment

I wish I could remember what it was that first sparked my interest in communicable diseases (and some noncommunicable), but I’ll tell you, there are just not enough books out there to quench my thirst on this topic. I’ve read just about every public health book on the subject that I can get my hands on (and if anyone out there has read a great book on malaria, please send it my way. I’ve been looking for one for a few years now). Get Well […]

Filed Under: Health, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: epidemics, infectious disease, jennifer wright, public health

Ellesfena's CBR9 Review No:37 · Genres: Health, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: epidemics, infectious disease, jennifer wright, public health ·
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