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Island Practice: Cobblestone Rash, Underground Tom, and Other Adventures of a Nantucket Doctor
Belluck, Pam
ISBN 13: 
9781586487515
ISBN 10: 
1586487515
Category: 
Medical Trade
Edition: 
1
Publisher: 
PUBLICAFFAIRS
Format: 
Cloth
LC Call Number: 
n/a
NLM: 
[DNLM: 1.Lepore, Timothy J.WZ 100]
Status: 
Out of Print
Audience: 
Undergraduate
Dimensions: 
9.5 x 1.0 x 6.4 in
Pages: 
274
Weight: 
1.1
Retail Price: 
25.99
Quantity On Hand: 
0
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Synopsis:
With a Foreword by Nathaniel Philbrick, author of the bestseller "In the Heart of the Sea" If you need an appendectomy, he can do it with a stone scalpel he carved himself. If you have a condition nobody can diagnose--"creeping eruption" perhaps--he can identify what it is, and treat it. A baby with toe-tourniquet syndrome, a human leg thats washed ashore, a horse with Lyme disease, a narcoleptic falling face-first in the street, a hermit living underground-- hardly anything is off-limits for Dr. Timothy J. Lepore. This is the spirited, true story of a colorful, contrarian doctor on the world-famous island of Nantucket. Thirty miles out to sea, in a strikingly offbeat place known for wealthy summer people but also home to independent-minded, idiosyncratic year-rounders, Lepore holds the life of the island, often quite literally, in his hands. He's surgeon, medical examiner, football team doctor, tick expert, unofficial psychologist, accidental homicide detective, occasional veterinarian. When crisis strikes, he's deeply involved. He's treated Jimmy Buffett, Chris Matthews, and various Kennedy relatives, but he makes house calls for anyone and lets people pay him nothing--or anything: oatmeal raisin cookies, a weather-beaten .44 Magnum, a picture of a Nepalese shaman. Lepore can be controversial and contradictory, espousing conservative views while performing abortions and giving patients marijuana cookies. He has unusual hobbies: he's a gun fanatic, roadkill collector, and concocter of pastimes like knitting dog- hair sweaters. Ultimately, "Island Practice" is about a doctor utterly essential to a community at a time when medicine is increasingly money-driven and impersonal. Can he remain a maverick even as a healthcare chain subsumes his hospital? Every community has--or, some would say, needs--a Doctor Lepore, and his islands drive to retain individuality in a cookie-cutter world is echoed across the country.

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