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Dr. Feelgood

The Story of the Doctor Who Influenced History by Treating and Drugging Prominent Figures Including President Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, and Elvis Presley

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Dr. Feelgood

By: Richard A. Lertzman, William J. Birnes
Narrated by: Don Azevedo
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An historical exposé of the mysterious doctor who changed the course of the 20th century, with interviews by George Clooney, Yogi Berra, and others.

Doctor Max Jacobson, whom the Secret Service under President John F. Kennedy code-named “Dr. Feelgood,” developed a unique “energy formula” that altered the paths of some of the 20th century’s most iconic figures, including President and Jackie Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, and Elvis. JFK received his first injection (a special mix of “vitamins and hormones,” according to Jacobson) just before his first debate with Vice President Richard Nixon. The shot into JFK’s throat not only cured his laryngitis, but also diminished the pain in his back, allowed him to stand up straighter, and invigorated the tired candidate. Kennedy demolished Nixon in that first debate and turned a tide of skepticism about Kennedy into an audience that appreciated his energy and crispness. What JFK didn’t know then was that the injections were actually powerful doses of a combination of highly addictive liquid methamphetamine and steroids.

Author and researcher Rick Lertzman and New York Times best-selling author Bill Birnes reveal heretofore unpublished material about the mysterious Dr. Feelgood. Through well-researched prose and interviews with celebrities including George Clooney, Jerry Lewis, Yogi Berra, and Sid Caesar, the authors reveal Jacobson’s vast influence on events such as the assassination of JFK, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Kennedy-Khrushchev Vienna Summit, the murder of Marilyn Monroe, the filming of the C. B. DeMille classic The Ten Commandments, and the work of many of the great artists of that era. Jacobson destroyed the lives of several famous patients in the entertainment industry and accidentally killed his own wife, Nina, with an overdose of his formula.

©2013 Richard A. Lertzman and William J. Birnes (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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An addictive listen about the controversial Dr. Max Jacobson and his high-society clientele of over 200 celebrity patients that he injected with an amphetamine cocktail from the 1940s through the 1970s. Richard A. Lertzman and William J. Birnes' scandalous exposé piles shock on top of shock, from the cover-ups of mysterious deaths and FBI raids to President John F. Kennedy running naked through the Carlyle Hotel.

Thorough research and collected interviews combine with Don Azevedo's easy pacing to produce chapters that fly by. Dr. Feelgood's web of shadowy influence is nothing short of astonishing, sure to thrill any listener interested in our recent history, the nature of celebrity, or the perils of addiction.

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A Fun Summer Read

An entertaining story. Well narrated. I like to know the back-story of the main character and this book does not disappoint. The conspiracy theories about JFK and Nixon are a wee farfetched, but it only adds to the allure of Dr. Feelgood. Just sit back and let the sun warm you, this is a great listen.

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Fascinating account of the drug dealer 2 the stars

The most disturbing aspect of this book is President JFK's addiction to the doctor's "miracle elixir." If, in fact, half of what is written is true, it is scary how modern history was influenced, if not written, by a doctor pushing amphetamine-laced dtugs. Full of anecdotes and accounts that are well documented, it is hard not to believe this book is an accurate account of several decades of the last century.

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Story ok

I just did like there were not more details about the stars that he worked on outside of JFK. That was the only good story about a famous person he treated. No more details on any other.

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I didn't blink!!!!

I love reading about historical events and this book did not let me down! I was blown away by how one man had such a web of connections to the powerful individuals of the world. I felt a bit sad for Max Jacobson for he strived to be accepted into a world he was not from. On the flip side, I do believe his greed for power in the medical field, acceptance, and control is what did him in.

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Fascinating story...

As one who had never heard of 'Dr. Feelgood', I was amazed and intrigued by this story. I found this audio book to be an easy and fairly riveting listen. I recommend.

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Great read, very informative and surprising!

Kept me listening with this one that is thorough and rather shocking all the way through.

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That’s a lot of meth

The actions of the famous involved through history makes much more sense after reading this. It’s fascinating and sad

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Hard to swallow parts of this story.

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

No, although it is a fascinating subject but also full of what I consider irresponsible speculation.

Any additional comments?

The authors stretch the bounds of credibility when they veer off into wild speculation as to the Kennedy assassination and the good doctor's blame for it. I half expected them to place Jacobson on the grassy knoll with a rifle.

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Very interesting!

While it was somewhat disappointing to learn the information provided about some of our nation's celebrities, at the same time it was very interesting to learn yet again how addictive "feeling good" is!

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Just so-so

What did you like best about Dr. Feelgood? What did you like least?

Didn't really like much about it. Became bored after a few chapters.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

If believable, the JFK part of the book.

Which character – as performed by Don Azevedo – was your favorite?

No character. Good narration though.

Was Dr. Feelgood worth the listening time?

Not really

Any additional comments?

I guess if you're into this stuff you might like it. It wasn't for me though. I question the validity of all the content.

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