How understanding animals can save our lives
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Köp båda 2 för 372 krJourney into the world of intensive care medicine and the lives of people who have forever been changed by it. A very special book filled with stories of survival, hope and loss. Adam Kay '[Morgan's] wit and compassion are everywhere evi...
'290 pages of inspiration doctors can either take from animals or already have' * The Times * Funny, fascinating and beautifully written. More than that it is moving and awe inspiring I cant think of a more important topic for everyone on the planet to engage with right now' -- Dr Xand van Tulleken 'Morgan draws on the similarities between humans and animals to show how much we can learn from them by understanding them better' -- Peter Singer 'A fun and fascinating dive into the physiology of the animal kingdom and what it means for the medicine we practise' -- Kevin Fong 'In humanity's quest to tackle some of our biggest health challenges, the animal kingdom can provide a rich and often surprising source of inspiration. In this dazzling book, full of extraordinary revelations, the reader is transported on an intriguing journey through the natural world and how it is helping to inspire doctors around the world on the frontiers of medicine' -- David Cox 'Anyone interested in a One Medicine approach will find this book an interesting introduction. Reciprocity is not just what animals can do for humans, but what humans can do for animals. We are stronger together and that is why Dr Morgans book is a wonderful step in that direction' -- Joe Bailey, CEO, Humanimal Trust
Dr Matt Morgan is a British intensive care doctor. His open letter addressed to patients during the 2020 COVID pandemic has been read by over half a million people worldwide and viewed by over two million times after featuring on the Channel 4 news. His articles have featured in the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Daily Mail, the Sunday Mirror and Huffington Post. A regular writer for the internationally acclaimed British Medical Journal, his article 'A letter from the ICU' is one of their most popular ever opinion article, read by over 130,000 people in 2020. His first book, Critical, has been translated into four languages. He lives in Australia with his family, enjoys CrossFit, photography, cold beer and even colder ice cream.