A review by hannahstohelit
Diagnosis: Solving the Most Baffling Medical Mysteries by Lisa Sanders

Skipping a star rating on this one because I don't really know how to rate it. I wasn't exactly expecting Berton Roueche here, and it wasn't that, but they were snappy, interesting, and often sobering. (It was fun to already have been familiar with one case- I went to high school with the daughter of the ENT who diagnosed a woman's frequent cataplectic attacks and must have heard about it at some point because it was EXTREMELY familiar to me.) I probably shouldn't have binged it in one go, but it was a good read (and I do actually have some Roueche books queued up on interlibrary loan, so...).