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The author’s approach to the material can be summed up by two parenthetical remarks contained in one short sentence: “(known technically as a sequestrum)” and “(yuck).”
On the whole, this collection of case narratives tends more toward Ripley’s Believe It Or Not than academic medical history. That being said, the historical notes that are included are sound (if not nuanced or fully contextualized). He’s collected some excellent cases for the casual reader, suitable for your weirder cocktail parties.
On the whole, this collection of case narratives tends more toward Ripley’s Believe It Or Not than academic medical history. That being said, the historical notes that are included are sound (if not nuanced or fully contextualized). He’s collected some excellent cases for the casual reader, suitable for your weirder cocktail parties.