Extreme Medicine: How Exploration Transformed Medicine in the Twentieth Century

Author:   Kevin Fong
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   31 March 2015
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Author:   Kevin Fong
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Penguin USA
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.266kg
ISBN:  

9780143126294


ISBN 10:   0143126296
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   31 March 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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The Washington Post: Every chapter combines personal stories, dramatic medical history and clear, vivid science writing...Fong's book presents daring moments in medicine along with lucid explanations of human physiology and of how medical professionals manage to keep people alive or pull them back from the brink. It should appeal to would-be astronauts, outdoor-lovers, mountain climbers, free-divers, armchair explorers, science enthusiasts, those working in the health professions or wondering about such a career-indeed, just about anyone with a heartbeat and a dash of curiosity. The Wall Street Journal: In Extreme Medicine, physician Kevin Fong reminds us that virtually everything we take for granted in lifesaving medical intervention was once unthinkable... Dr. Fong's engaging and fast-paced narrative is liberally sprinkled with his own harrowing experiences as a specialist in anesthesia and intensive-care. Discover: [Fong] weaves first hand, nail-biting ER experiences with gripping historical narrative as he recounts 100 years of breakthroughs...[Fong] looks forward as well: He offers tantalizing ideas about surviving long-term space travel and other possibilities that await us in our relentless quest to explore. Mother Jones: With clear, evocative prose, he takes readers to ocean depths and mountaintops, and also deep within our bodies, in this entertaining exploration of human limits. Kirkus Reviews (starred): A medical thriller of the first order. Publishers Weekly: [An] eloquent history of how 20th-century science and medicine moved us toward 'improved survival'--and with it a better understanding of life and death...these are thrilling stories that describe the limits of human psychology. Atul Gawande, surgeon and author of Complications, Better, and The Checklist Manifesto: In Extreme Medicine, the ever-intrepid Kevin Fong reveals the fascinating link between geographical exploration and medical innovation, with stories that are as strange and intriguing as they are illuminating. Professor Brian Cox, author of The Quantum Universe: It would be hard to find anyone better qualified to write a book on the limits of human physiology than Dr Kevin Fong. His experiences in human spaceflight at NASA, in frontline medicine, and his deep scientific knowledge, shine through. If you want to know what the human body can take, and why we must continue to push ourselves beyond the limit in the name of exploration, then read this book. The Observer (UK): Anatomy and physiology are elegantly explained, not as abstract theory, but as counterpoint to gripping stories about survival against the odds. Real stories of life and near-death form the compelling backbone of the book. The book could easily have ended up as a series of Boy's Own tales of derring-do, but Fong elegantly balances heroism with rationalism, courage with compassion, shock with humility and humor. Guardian (UK): From the outset Ice and Fire is a gripping read. It's the kind of book you want to read peeking through cracks in your fingers; you want to look away, but not as much as you want to know what happens... I held my breath, I shed a tear, I laughed out loud, and I struggled to keep my lunch down at various points through this book, and that can only be a good thing. Times Higher Education (UK ) : Fong weaves together seemingly unconnected events in this world and beyond in a series of breathless vignettes... an appealing mix of academic eloquence and matey talk: ... In many ways, Ice and Fire is the story of the 20th century...We explore because we must, and if you have a sense of adventure and the miracle of life within you, then this book is for you. Daily Mail: Fong has dramatic first-person accounts to give, and many more... he also proves himself to be a genuinely talented author... Fong has come up with an often fascinating and actually rather inspiring account of western medicine's ever-increasing expertise.


The Washington Post Every chapter combines personal stories, dramatic medical history and clear, vivid science writing...Fong's book presents daring moments in medicine along with lucid explanations of human physiology and of how medical professionals manage to keep people alive or pull them back from the brink. It should appeal to would-be astronauts, outdoor-lovers, mountain climbers, free-divers, armchair explorers, science enthusiasts, those working in the health professions or wondering about such a career--indeed, just about anyone with a heartbeat and a dash of curiosity. The Wall Street Journal In Extreme Medicine, physician Kevin Fong reminds us that virtually everything we take for granted in lifesaving medical intervention was once unthinkable... Dr. Fong's engaging and fast-paced narrative is liberally sprinkled with his own harrowing experiences as a specialist in anesthesia and intensive-care. Discover [Fong] weaves first hand, nail-biting ER experiences with gripping historical narrative as he recounts 100 years of breakthroughs...[Fong] looks forward as well: He offers tantalizing ideas about surviving long-term space travel and other possibilities that await us in our relentless quest to explore. Mother Jones With clear, evocative prose, he takes readers to ocean depths and mountaintops, and also deep within our bodies, in this entertaining exploration of human limits. Kirkus Reviews (starred): A medical thriller of the first order. Publishers Weekly [An] eloquent history of how 20th-century science and medicine moved us toward 'improved survival'--and with it a better understanding of life and death...these are thrilling stories that describe the limits of human psychology. Atul Gawande, surgeon and author of Complications, Better, and The Checklist Manifesto In Extreme Medicine, the ever-intrepid Kevin Fong reveals the fascinating link between geographical exploration and medical innovation, with stories that are as strange and intriguing as they are illuminating. Professor Brian Cox, author of The Quantum Universe It would be hard to find anyone better qualified to write a book on the limits of human physiology than Dr Kevin Fong. His experiences in human spaceflight at NASA, in frontline medicine, and his deep scientific knowledge, shine through. If you want to know what the human body can take, and why we must continue to push ourselves beyond the limit in the name of exploration, then read this book. The Observer (UK): Anatomy and physiology are elegantly explained, not as abstract theory, but as counterpoint to gripping stories about survival against the odds. Real stories of life and near-death form the compelling backbone of the book. The book could easily have ended up as a series of Boy's Own tales of derring-do, but Fong elegantly balances heroism with rationalism, courage with compassion, shock with humility and humor. Guardian (UK): From the outset Ice and Fire is a gripping read. It's the kind of book you want to read peeking through cracks in your fingers; you want to look away, but not as much as you want to know what happens... I held my breath, I shed a tear, I laughed out loud, and I struggled to keep my lunch down at various points through this book, and that can only be a good thing. Times Higher Education (UK) Fong weaves together seemingly unconnected events in this world and beyond in a series of breathless vignettes... an appealing mix of academic eloquence and matey talk: ... In many ways, Ice and Fire is the story of the 20th century...We explore because we must, and if you have a sense of adventure and the miracle of life within you, then this book is for you. Daily Mail Fong has dramatic first-person accounts to give, and many more... he also proves himself to be a genuinely talented author... Fong has come up with an often fascinating and actually rather inspiring account of western medicine's ever-increasing expertise.


The Washington Post Every chapter combines personal stories, dramatic medical history and clear, vivid science writing...Fong's book presents daring moments in medicine along with lucid explanations of human physiology and of how medical professionals manage to keep people alive or pull them back from the brink. It should appeal to would-be astronauts, outdoor-lovers, mountain climbers, free-divers, armchair explorers, science enthusiasts, those working in the health professions or wondering about such a career--indeed, just about anyone with a heartbeat and a dash of curiosity. The Wall Street Journal In Extreme Medicine, physician Kevin Fong reminds us that virtually everything we take for granted in lifesaving medical intervention was once unthinkable... Dr. Fong's engaging and fast-paced narrative is liberally sprinkled with his own harrowing experiences as a specialist in anesthesia and intensive-care. Discover [Fong] weaves first hand, nail-biting ER experiences with gripping historical narrative as he recounts 100 years of breakthroughs...[Fong] looks forward as well: He offers tantalizing ideas about surviving long-term space travel and other possibilities that await us in our relentless quest to explore. Mother Jones With clear, evocative prose, he takes readers to ocean depths and mountaintops, and also deep within our bodies, in this entertaining exploration of human limits. Kirkus Reviews (starred): A medical thriller of the first order. Publishers Weekly [An] eloquent history of how 20th-century science and medicine moved us toward 'improved survival'--and with it a better understanding of life and death...these are thrilling stories that describe the limits of human psychology. Atul Gawande, surgeon and author of Complications, Better, and The Checklist Manifesto In Extreme Medicine, the ever-intrepid Kevin Fong reveals the fascinating link between geographical exploration and medical innovation, with stories that are as strange and intriguing as they are illuminating. Professor Brian Cox, author of The Quantum Universe It would be hard to find anyone better qualified to write a book on the limits of human physiology than Dr Kevin Fong. His experiences in human spaceflight at NASA, in frontline medicine, and his deep scientific knowledge, shine through. If you want to know what the human body can take, and why we must continue to push ourselves beyond the limit in the name of exploration, then read this book. The Observer (UK): Anatomy and physiology are elegantly explained, not as abstract theory, but as counterpoint to gripping stories about survival against the odds. Real stories of life and near-death form the compelling backbone of the book. The book could easily have ended up as a series of Boy's Own tales of derring-do, but Fong elegantly balances heroism with rationalism, courage with compassion, shock with humility and humor. Guardian (UK): From the outset Ice and Fire is a gripping read. It's the kind of book you want to read peeking through cracks in your fingers; you want to look away, but not as much as you want to know what happens... I held my breath, I shed a tear, I laughed out loud, and I struggled to keep my lunch down at various points through this book, and that can only be a good thing. Times Higher Education (UK) Fong weaves together seemingly unconnected events in this world and beyond in a series of breathless vignettes... an appealing mix of academic eloquence and matey talk: ... In many ways, Ice and Fire is the story of the 20th century...We explore because we must, and if you have a sense of adventure and the miracle of life within you, then this book is for you. Daily Mail Fong has dramatic first-person accounts to give, and many more... he also proves himself to be a genuinely talented author... Fong has come up with an often fascinating and actually rather inspiring account of western medicine's ever-increasing expertise. The Washington Post Every chapter combines personal stories, dramatic medical history and clear, vivid science writing Fong s book presents daring moments in medicine along with lucid explanations of human physiology and of how medical professionals manage to keep people alive or pull them back from the brink. It should appeal to would-be astronauts, outdoor-lovers, mountain climbers, free-divers, armchair explorers, science enthusiasts, those working in the health professions or wondering about such a career indeed, just about anyone with a heartbeat and a dash of curiosity. The Wall Street Journal In Extreme Medicine, physician Kevin Fong reminds us that virtually everything we take for granted in lifesaving medical intervention was once unthinkable Dr. Fong's engaging and fast-paced narrative is liberally sprinkled with his own harrowing experiences as a specialist in anesthesia and intensive-care. Discover [Fong] weaves first hand, nail-biting ER experiences with gripping historical narrative as he recounts 100 years of breakthroughs...[Fong] looks forward as well: He offers tantalizing ideas about surviving long-term space travel and other possibilities that await us in our relentless quest to explore. Mother Jones With clear, evocative prose, he takes readers to ocean depths and mountaintops, and also deep within our bodies, in this entertaining exploration of human limits. Kirkus Reviews (starred): A medical thriller of the first order. Publishers Weekly [An] eloquent history of how 20th-century science and medicine moved us toward 'improved survival'--and with it a better understanding of life and death...these are thrilling stories that describe the limits of human psychology. Atul Gawande, surgeon and author ofComplications, Better, andThe Checklist Manifesto InExtreme Medicine, the ever-intrepid Kevin Fong reveals the fascinating link between geographical exploration and medical innovation, with stories that are as strange and intriguing as they are illuminating. Professor Brian Cox, author ofThe Quantum Universe It would be hard to find anyone better qualified to write a book on the limits of human physiology than Dr Kevin Fong.His experiences in human spaceflight at NASA, in frontline medicine, and his deep scientific knowledge, shine through. If you want to know what the human body can take, and why we must continue to push ourselves beyond the limit in the name of exploration, then read this book. The Observer (UK): Anatomy and physiology are elegantly explained, not as abstract theory, but as counterpoint to gripping stories about survival against the odds. Real stories of life and near-death form the compelling backbone of the book. The book could easily have ended up as a series of Boy's Own tales of derring-do, but Fong elegantly balances heroism with rationalism, courage with compassion, shock with humility and humor. Guardian (UK): From the outset Ice and Fire is a gripping read. It's the kind of book you want to read peeking through cracks in your fingers; you want to look away, but not as much as you want to know what happens I held my breath, I shed a tear, I laughed out loud, and I struggled to keep my lunch down at various points through this book, and that can only be a good thing. Times Higher Education (UK) Fong weaves together seemingly unconnected events in this world and beyond in a series of breathless vignettes an appealing mix of academic eloquence and matey talk: In many ways, Ice and Fire is the story of the 20th century We explore because we must, and if you have a sense of adventure and the miracle of life within you, then this book is for you. Daily Mail Fong has dramatic first-person accounts to give, and many more he also proves himself to be a genuinely talented author Fong has come up with an often fascinating and actually rather inspiring account of western medicine s ever-increasing expertise. The Washington Post Every chapter combines personal stories, dramatic medical history and clear, vivid science writing Fong s book presents daring moments in medicine along with lucid explanations of human physiology and of how medical professionals manage to keep people alive or pull them back from the brink. It should appeal to would-be astronauts, outdoor-lovers, mountain climbers, free-divers, armchair explorers, science enthusiasts, those working in the health professions or wondering about such a career indeed, just about anyone with a heartbeat and a dash of curiosity. The Wall Street Journal In Extreme Medicine, physician Kevin Fong reminds us that virtually everything we take for granted in lifesaving medical intervention was once unthinkable Dr. Fong's engaging and fast-paced narrative is liberally sprinkled with his own harrowing experiences as a specialist in anesthesia and intensive-care. Discover [Fong] weaves first hand, nail-biting ER experiences with gripping historical narrative as he recounts 100 years of breakthroughs...[Fong] looks forward as well: He offers tantalizing ideas about surviving long-term space travel and other possibilities that await us in our relentless quest to explore. Mother Jones With clear, evocative prose, he takes readers to ocean depths and mountaintops, and also deep within our bodies, in this entertaining exploration of human limits. Kirkus Reviews (starred): A medical thriller of the first order. Publishers Weekly [An] eloquent history of how 20th-century science and medicine moved us toward 'improved survival'--and with it a better understanding of life and death...these are thrilling stories that describe the limits of human psychology. Atul Gawande, surgeon and author of Complications, Better, and The Checklist Manifesto In Extreme Medicine, the ever-intrepid Kevin Fong reveals the fascinating link between geographical exploration and medical innovation, with stories that are as strange and intriguing as they are illuminating. Professor Brian Cox, author of The Quantum Universe It would be hard to find anyone better qualified to write a book on the limits of human physiology than Dr Kevin Fong.His experiences in human spaceflight at NASA, in frontline medicine, and his deep scientific knowledge, shine through. If you want to know what the human body can take, and why we must continue to push ourselves beyond the limit in the name of exploration, then read this book. The Observer (UK): Anatomy and physiology are elegantly explained, not as abstract theory, but as counterpoint to gripping stories about survival against the odds. Real stories of life and near-death form the compelling backbone of the book. The book could easily have ended up as a series of Boy's Own tales of derring-do, but Fong elegantly balances heroism with rationalism, courage with compassion, shock with humility and humor. Guardian (UK): From the outset Ice and Fire is a gripping read. It's the kind of book you want to read peeking through cracks in your fingers; you want to look away, but not as much as you want to know what happens I held my breath, I shed a tear, I laughed out loud, and I struggled to keep my lunch down at various points through this book, and that can only be a good thing. Times Higher Education (UK) Fong weaves together seemingly unconnected events in this world and beyond in a series of breathless vignettes an appealing mix of academic eloquence and matey talk: In many ways, Ice and Fire is the story of the 20th century We explore because we must, and if you have a sense of adventure and the miracle of life within you, then this book is for you. Daily Mail Fong has dramatic first-person accounts to give, and many more he also proves himself to be a genuinely talented author Fong has come up with an often fascinating and actually rather inspiring account of western medicine s ever-increasing expertise. The Washington Post Every chapter combines personal stories, dramatic medical history and clear, vivid science writing...Fong's book presents daring moments in medicine along with lucid explanations of human physiology and of how medical professionals manage to keep people alive or pull them back from the brink. It should appeal to would-be astronauts, outdoor-lovers, mountain climbers, free-divers, armchair explorers, science enthusiasts, those working in the health professions or wondering about such a career--indeed, just about anyone with a heartbeat and a dash of curiosity. The Wall Street Journal In Extreme Medicine, physician Kevin Fong reminds us that virtually everything we take for granted in lifesaving medical intervention was once unthinkable... Dr. Fong's engaging and fast-paced narrative is liberally sprinkled with his own harrowing experiences as a specialist in anesthesia and intensive-care. Discover [Fong] weaves first hand, nail-biting ER experiences with gripping historical narrative as he recounts 100 years of breakthroughs...[Fong] looks forward as well: He offers tantalizing ideas about surviving long-term space travel and other possibilities that await us in our relentless quest to explore. Mother Jones With clear, evocative prose, he takes readers to ocean depths and mountaintops, and also deep within our bodies, in this entertaining exploration of human limits. Kirkus Reviews (starred): A medical thriller of the first order. Publishers Weekly [An] eloquent history of how 20th-century science and medicine moved us toward 'improved survival'--and with it a better understanding of life and death...these are thrilling stories that describe the limits of human psychology. Atul Gawande, surgeon and author of Complications, Better, and The Checklist Manifesto In Extreme Medicine, the ever-intrepid Kevin Fong reveals the fascinating link between geographical exploration and medical innovation, with stories that are as strange and intriguing as they are illuminating. Professor Brian Cox, author of The Quantum Universe It would be hard to find anyone better qualified to write a book on the limits of human physiology than Dr Kevin Fong. His experiences in human spaceflight at NASA, in frontline medicine, and his deep scientific knowledge, shine through. If you want to know what the human body can take, and why we must continue to push ourselves beyond the limit in the name of exploration, then read this book. The Observer (UK): Anatomy and physiology are elegantly explained, not as abstract theory, but as counterpoint to gripping stories about survival against the odds. Real stories of life and near-death form the compelling backbone of the book. The book could easily have ended up as a series of Boy's Own tales of derring-do, but Fong elegantly balances heroism with rationalism, courage with compassion, shock with humility and humor. Guardian (UK): From the outset Ice and Fire is a gripping read. It's the kind of book you want to read peeking through cracks in your fingers; you want to look away, but not as much as you want to know what happens... I held my breath, I shed a tear, I laughed out loud, and I struggled to keep my lunch down at various points through this book, and that can only be a good thing. Times Higher Education (UK) Fong weaves together seemingly unconnected events in this world and beyond in a series of breathless vignettes... an appealing mix of academic eloquence and matey talk: ... In many ways, Ice and Fire is the story of the 20th century...We explore because we must, and if you have a sense of adventure and the miracle of life within you, then this book is for you. Daily Mail Fong has dramatic first-person accounts to give, and many more... he also proves himself to be a genuinely talented author... Fong has come up with an often fascinating and actually rather inspiring account of western medicine's ever-increasing expertise.


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KEVIN FONG, M.D., holds degrees in medicine, astrophysics, and engineering. Founder of the Centre for Altitude, Space, and Extreme Environments, he lives in London.

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