Henry Marsh

Do No Harm Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery

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  • Rinihas quoted2 years ago
    ‘The best is the enemy of the good,’
  • Rinihas quoted2 years ago
    There was no reason for this next operation on the pineal tumour to go well just because I hoped so desperately that it would, or because the previous operation had gone so badly.
  • Rinihas quoted2 years ago
    The reality, of course, is entirely different. Doctors are human, just like the rest of us. Much of what happens in hospitals is a matter of luck, both good and bad; success and failure are often out of the doctor’s control.
  • Rinihas quoted2 years ago
    If we are ill and in hospital, fearing for our life, awaiting terrifying surgery, we have to trust the doctors treating us – at least, life is very difficult if we don’t.
  • Rinihas quoted3 years ago
    we are ill and in hospital, fearing for our life, awaiting terrifying surgery, we have to trust the doctors treating us – at least, life is very difficult if we don’t.
  • Rinihas quoted3 years ago
    If the operation succeeds the surgeon is a hero, but if it fails he is a villain.
  • Rinihas quoted3 years ago
    ‘Every surgeon carries within himself a small cemetery, where from time to time he goes to pray – a place of bitterness and regret, where he must look for an explanation for his failures.’
  • abhari yousefhas quoted6 years ago
    been insufficiently fearful
  • abhari yousefhas quoted6 years ago
    pineal tumour and acute hydrocephalus
  • abhari yousefhas quoted6 years ago
    longer the case.
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