Ilona Bebenek
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Gutter Medicine: Twenty-Six Years as a Firefighter Paramedic
- De: Roger Huder
- Narrado por: Tom Jordan
- Duración: 5 h y 29 m
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My career as a firefighter/paramedic stretched from 1974 to 2000 when were inventing EMS as we went along. These are stories from those years on the street. That place I named so long ago, the other reality that exists just outside most people’s everyday lives. It is a place that seems to exist parallel to the normal workaday existence: yet it is only a car accident or cardiac away for any of us. It manifested itself in brushfires, house fires, shootings, stabbings, hangings, accidents with injuries, cardiacs, codes, drownings, and a thousand other emergencies.
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Mesmerizing!
- De txdoc en 10-16-19
A great listen! Highly recommended
Revisado: 11-05-23
The author provides an insightful view of his career. I wished the book was longer. Highly recommended.
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The Dance of Life
- The New Science of How a Single Cell Becomes a Human Being
- De: Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, Roger Highfield
- Narrado por: Shaina Summerville
- Duración: 8 h y 5 m
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Scientists have long struggled to make pregnancy easier, safer, and more successful. In The Dance of Life, developmental and stem-cell biologist Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz takes us to the front lines of efforts to understand the creation of a human life. She has spent two decades unraveling the mysteries of development, as a simple fertilized egg becomes a complex human being of 40 trillion cells. Zernicka-Goetz's work is both incredibly practical and astonishingly vast.
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Elegantly written and highly enjoyable book
- De Ilona Bebenek en 09-22-23
- The Dance of Life
- The New Science of How a Single Cell Becomes a Human Being
- De: Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, Roger Highfield
- Narrado por: Shaina Summerville
Elegantly written and highly enjoyable book
Revisado: 09-22-23
Having spent many years in the lab I appreciated the way Dr.Zernicka-Goetz described the world of lab research including the difficult but exciting nature of the work. She beautifully integrated her personal and professional life events into a riveting story of determination and her love of science, specifically developmental biology. Highly recommended!
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Ten Drugs
- How Plants, Powders, and Pills Have Shaped the History of Medicine
- De: Thomas Hager
- Narrado por: Angelo Di Loreto
- Duración: 8 h y 39 m
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Beginning with opium, the “joy plant,” which has been used for 10,000 years, Thomas Hager tells a captivating story of medicine. His subjects include the largely forgotten female pioneer who introduced smallpox inoculation to Britain, the infamous knockout drops, the first antibiotic, which saved countless lives, the first antipsychotic, which helped empty public mental hospitals, Viagra, statins, and the new frontier of monoclonal antibodies. This is a deep, wide-ranging, and wildly entertaining book.
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Engrossing to physicians & lay persons alike
- De C. White en 03-08-19
- Ten Drugs
- How Plants, Powders, and Pills Have Shaped the History of Medicine
- De: Thomas Hager
- Narrado por: Angelo Di Loreto
Great stories about drug discoveries and development
Revisado: 09-22-23
Nicely told history of many medications that have impacted the pharmaceutical industry and our society as we know it today.
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