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War Doctor: Surgery on the Front Line by David Nott

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5.0


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fast-paced

4.0

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4.0

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3.5

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5.0

One of the most inspiring books which made me do medicine

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4.75

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3.0

This was a very interesting memoir of an English surgeon who travelled to many war zones all over the world, over a 25 year period. It was a very easy to read book and had a good balance of not being too technical or too gory, but still explaining the different surgeries. I struggled to really connect to the author or even to like him, but there is no doubt he has done amazing work. What really struck me about this book was that the majority of casualties in each war zone were innocent civilians - and so many times children.

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4.5

Fantastic book into humanitarian efforts of David Nott and the horrid destruction that war plays overseas. 

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An incredible, touching, heartbreaking account of what it's like to work in what is probably one of the most hostile environments on earth. 'War Doctor' describes the work of Dr. David Nott as he volunteers as a trauma surgeon in war-torn areas, shedding light on the true horrors of conflict and the pain experienced not only by him and his colleagues but also on civilians and innocents.

A truly incredible book, highly recommended.