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The Life and Work of Isidore Snapper (1889-1973) : The Champion of Bedside Medicine (Unabridged ed)

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The life of Isidore Snapper (1889-1973), the son of a diamond worker, was defined by ambition, cosmopolitanism, conflict, and antisemitism.

As a Professor of Medicine in Amsterdam, Beijing and New York, he played a major role in important developments in medicine during the first half of the last century.

He was a medical celebrity who combined supreme bedside skills and diagnostic acumen, masterly integrated with basic science at a time when big egos were still tolerated and accommodated.

Never living a boring moment, Snapper acted as a football referee and sport scientist at the Olympic Games in Amsterdam in 1928, was a POW of the Japanese and a consultant to the US War Department, and finally fell in love with a CIA agent.

His Bedside Medicine became a bestseller. This book presents the story of one of the last great generalists, a race of physicians that is now extinct, and a great champion of the holistic approach to patients.

His legacy is still refreshing, topical and challenging for anyone with an interest in all matters of health.

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Product Details
1527597695 / 9781527597693
Paperback / softback
610.92
01/06/2023
United Kingdom
353 pages
148 x 212 mm
Professional & Vocational Learn More