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From The New York Times:



A Surgeon Not Afraid to Face His Mistakes, In and Out of the Operating Room



The brain surgeon Henry Marsh’s second memoir, “Admissions,” is a wandering and ruminative trek through the doctor’s anxieties and private shames.



https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/05/books/review-admissions-life-as-brain-surgeon-henry-marsh.html?mwrsm=Email






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