Gray Matters
A Biography of Brain Surgery
(Autor) Dr.Theodore Schwartz Theodore SchwartzThe brain weighs just three and a half pounds, but it governs every aspect of our lives... AN ECONOMIST BOOK OF THE YEAR 'A fascinating and wide-ranging account of what neurosurgery is really about - the past, present and future.' Henry Marsh, author of Do No Harm Since its inception in the early twentieth century, brain surgery has maintained an air of mystery. As the saying 'it's not exactly brain surgery' suggests, the specialty has become synonymous with a level of complexity and meticulousness rivalled only by, well, rocket science. Warm, rigorous and deeply insightful, neurosurgeon Theodore Schwartz reveals what it's really like to get inside someone's head - where every second can mean the difference between life or death. Drawing from Schwartz's experience in one of New York's busiest hospitals, Gray Matters explores the short but storied history of brain surgery. From the dark days of the lobotomy to the latest research into the long-term effects of contact sports on athletes' cerebral health, Schwartz unfolds the fascinating story of how we came to understand this extraordinary, three-pound organ, which not only keeps us alive, but makes us who we are. 'Fascinating... Schwartz's way with words is as skilful as his wielding of microscissors.' Mail on Sunday
Dr.Theodore Schwartz
Theodore Schwartz
Theodore Schwartz was a prolific American writer known for his keen observations of human nature and his ability to capture the complexities of modern life. His most notable works include the novel "The City Within," a vivid portrayal of urban alienation and the search for identity in a fast-paced world. Schwartz's writing style is marked by its sharp wit, vivid imagery, and incisive social commentary. He is credited with contributing to the development of the psychological novel genre and has been praised for his ability to delve into the inner lives of his characters with sensitivity and depth. "The City Within" remains his most famous work and continues to be studied and celebrated for its exploration of the human condition in the modern world. Schwartz's impact on literature is enduring, as his works continue to inspire readers and writers alike to explore the complexities of human experience with honesty and insight.