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Note: Audiobook review
Historical | Medical field | Evolution | Stupidity | Astonishing
True Rating: 4.5 rounded upwards because of how amazing the audiobook was
Where to start. First of all it is a nonfiction about historical medical cases, but just listening to them you almost just can't believe this is truly a nonfiction, but rather a historical science fiction. The cases are most of the time just outlandish and if you have an interest in anything related to the medical field, this is something for you.
The narrators are amazing together with how it is written, I feel like to get the full experience you have to listen to the audiobook instead of reading it. You have 2 narrators, 1 of 2, the writer giving their point of view about the medical cases and the second narrator citing snippets from the original source of the medical case (document, book, newspaper, ...) Both of them have a very pleasant voice to listen too. Also how it was written, from the point of view from the writer, it almost feels like someone having a conversation with you about said medical cases.
Very very very amusing, to the point of unbelievable and definitely recommend this to either read, or my preferable option, listen to.
Historical | Medical field | Evolution | Stupidity | Astonishing
True Rating: 4.5 rounded upwards because of how amazing the audiobook was
Where to start. First of all it is a nonfiction about historical medical cases, but just listening to them you almost just can't believe this is truly a nonfiction, but rather a historical science fiction. The cases are most of the time just outlandish and if you have an interest in anything related to the medical field, this is something for you.
The narrators are amazing together with how it is written, I feel like to get the full experience you have to listen to the audiobook instead of reading it. You have 2 narrators, 1 of 2, the writer giving their point of view about the medical cases and the second narrator citing snippets from the original source of the medical case (document, book, newspaper, ...) Both of them have a very pleasant voice to listen too. Also how it was written, from the point of view from the writer, it almost feels like someone having a conversation with you about said medical cases.
Very very very amusing, to the point of unbelievable and definitely recommend this to either read, or my preferable option, listen to.