Shocked: Adventures in Bringing Back the Recently Dead
By David Casarett
Read by Walter Dixon
Unabridged
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Library CD (In Stock)
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3 Formats: CD
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3 Formats: Library CD
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3 Formats: MP3 CD
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ISBN: 9781469090993
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ISBN: 9781469090979
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ISBN: 9781469090986
Runtime: | 7.13 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/Science |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
An August 2014 Amazon Best Book of the Month in Nonfiction
A Barnes & Noble Editor’s Recommendation
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Shocked is by
turns heartbreaking and hilarious. But more than that, it’s an important book
that should force an urgent discussion of the hairline border between alive and
dead and the incredible ethical (and economic) questions we face as technology
redraws that boundary.” —David Epstein, New York Times bestselling author of The Sports Gene
“From the early days of CPR to the latest science on the
cryogenic preservation of human life, Casarett takes us on an entertaining
exploration into the void that separates life and death. Shocked is a great read.” —David Dosa, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Making Rounds with Oscar
“For most of us,
death is irrevocable, except in zombie movies. According to physician David
Casarett, however, demise is no long what it used to be. In this fascinating,
surprisingly entertaining new book, he explores the new medical science of
resurrection. Displaying an often lighthearted tone, he describes how new
advances have turned this once fanciful project into a reality. A perfect fit
for fans of authors like Mary Roach and Malcolm Gladwell. Editor’s
recommendation.” —Barnes&Noble.com, editorial review
“In this laid-back
book about electroshocking people back to life, hospice doctor Casarett
addresses the ‘financial, ethical, and emotional’ costs of life-saving
resuscitation while asking, ‘What happens when we test the boundaries of life?’
He wanders amiably through research on death, resuscitation technologies,
hibernation, suspended animation, and hypothermia, lingering longer on the
personalities—and stories—behind studies than on the studies themselves…Casarett
accessibly reveals the work being done that may enable us to sleep far more and
so travel far further—in both place and time—than we ever dreamed.” —Publishers Weekly
“Shocked delves into the science of
resurrection, looks at current research on resuscitation, and explores future
possibilities of prolonging life…Casarett’s inquiry makes for entertaining,
informative, and, at times, electrifying reading.” —Booklist
“A fascinating, well-written, and gripping book by a leading
physician that takes readers through the incredible journey of resuscitation
science. I recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about the new
medical ‘miracles’ that are helping humankind fight death and preserve life.” —Sam Parnia, MD, author of Erasing Death
“If you think the line between life and death is a bright
one, think again. In Shocked,
end-of-life care expert David Casarett takes us on an informative, provocative,
and useful tour of the state of the art in attempting to resuscitate the dead
and bring them back to life. This is not the stuff of frozen heads, bright
lights at the ends of tunnels, and bodies being cloned. It is a review of the
best and sometimes worst of what real medicine has to offer, and there is a no
more lively, engaging, and sensible guide.” —Art Caplan, author of Smart Mice, Not So Smart People
“Shocked is a
compelling and fascinating account of the history, current practice, and hopes
for the future of resuscitation. I enjoyed it immensely.” —Mickey Eisenberg, MD, author of Life in the Balance
“Dr. Casarett writes from his heart and demystifies the art
and science of resuscitation. His humor, poignancy, and intrigue make this book
a must-read!” —Kathy E. Magliato, MD, MBA, FACS, author of Heart Matters
Details
Details
Available Formats : | CD, Library CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/Science |
Runtime: | 7.13 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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