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OverviewCelebrated author Jason Brown (Why the Devil Chose New England for His Work) said it best when he described this riveting memoir: ""A Surgeon's War offers an indispensible view of combat medicine in the Vietnam War. It is also the beautifully written story of a young man coming of age in the crucible of conflict. We follow the young Ward Trueblood from the protected, Eisenhower-era life of a small town in the Midwest, to heady and idealistic days as a graduate student at Stanford, to the war, and finally to his adulthood as a leading figure in trauma medicine. From his reflections on his father's experience as a combat surgeon in World War II, to his own assessments of the evolution of trauma care and of the American conscience, Ward's story is the story of America in the 20th Century."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henry Ward Trueblood, M DPublisher: Astor & Lenox Imprint: Astor & Lenox Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9780986058257ISBN 10: 0986058254 Pages: 210 Publication Date: 07 November 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsTrueblood's memoir transports us into the pathos, the courage, and the desolation of a tragic war. -Irvin D. Yalom, bestselling author of When Nietzsche Wept A Surgeon's War offers an indispensible view of combat medicine in the Vietnam War. It is also the beautifully written story of a young man coming of age in the crucible of conflict. We follow the young Ward Trueblood from the protected, Eisenhower-era life of a small town in the Midwest, to heady and idealistic days as a graduate student at Stanford, to the war, and finally to his adulthood as a leading figure in trauma medicine. From his reflections on his father's experience as a combat surgeon in World War II, to his own assessments of the evolution of trauma care and of the American conscience, Ward's story is the story of America in the 20th Century. -Jason Brown, author of Why The Devil Chose New England for His Work and Driving the Heart and Other Stories Trueblood has an uncommon gift for getting at the heart of the matter. He reveals a profound story of coming into his own as a man and a surgeon under fire. -Keith Scribner, author of The Oregon Experiment, The Good Life, and Miracle Girl A much needed personal perspective on an incredibly tragic event that defined a generation. We all will grow along with this young surgeon's story. -Hans Steiner, M.D. Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, Stanford University, School of Medicine Author InformationHenry Ward Trueblood M.D. grew up in Indianola, Iowa, where his father was the town doctor. By the age of ten he was regularly making house calls with his father. Trueblood graduated from Stanford Medical School in 1964 and served in the U.S. Navy as a surgeon in Vietnam in 1965-66. An award-winning faculty member at Stanford, he continues to teach third-year medical students and serve as Trauma Attending at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, a Level One Trauma Center. Trueblood's wife Nancy is in private practice as a psychotherapist. They have two children and five grandchildren. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |