Herbert, William C:COMBAT SURGEON: World War II Memoirs of a U. S. Army Medical Corps Surgeon
- Paperback 2005, ISBN: 9780962216664
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BE THANKFUL YOU WEREN'T THE NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD WHO HAS TO LIVE WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF CHOOSING WHO SHOULD LIVE AND WHO SHOULD DIE ... " They called him Doc. They asked him to save lives, but from the moment medic and paratrooper Rod Kane landed in battle, he could not staunch the flow of blood and horror in such places as Happy Valley and Ia Drang. For the next twenty years it would torment him every hour of his life. Here is Rod: Kanes grueling account of war and survival, of a personal hell of flashbacks, madness, and a sometimes comic, always harrowing journey of drugs, self-destructiion, activism and alienation. For the first time, a Vietnam veteran has written a memoir that takes us from the fires of war into the fires of the mind of a man battling for his sanity and his future in the land that he served. ISBN 0-671-72523-8 moved, Pocket Books, 1991, PublishAmerica. Paperback. Very Good. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Ships Fast. Expedite Shipping Available., PublishAmerica, BERKLEY PUBLISHING GROUP. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!, BERKLEY PUBLISHING GROUP, Berkley. Used - Very Good. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!, Berkley, Orion Books. Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. 1990. First Edition. Hard Cover. 0517569051 . Ex-Library; 27 oz.; 314 pages; 1st ED ex library HC in protected DJ. Good+ with only light reading wear and min. Library markings. A Vietnam Memoir. As an 18-year-old combat medic, Kane witnessed the horror of war up close. The narrative of his subsequent physical and psychological breakdown upon return to the States occupies the major portion of this troubling memoir. Kane has frequent flashbacks, recurring malaria, and outbreaks of chloracne from Agent Orange exposure. ., Orion Books, 1990, Random House. 1998. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. A crisp clean hardcover, no markings throughout, not an ex-lib: When the author began taking Prozac in 1988 she was 26 and had already struggled for over a decade with hospitalizations, suicide attempts, anorexia, and self-mutilation resulting from a variety of mental illnesses, obsessive- compulsive disorder the most recent among them. The newly released drug liberated her from debilitating anxiety and pain even as it raised unsettling questions about her own identity, as she had always been defined by her afflictions. "The world as I had known it my whole life did not seem to exist," writes Slater in a characteristically incisive sentence. She was happier, but she found it difficult to write without the inner voices that had sparked her fevered creativity; even the philosophy books she had once loved now seemed irrelevant to her newly healthy state. With utter candor (even about her dampened sexuality) and a surprising amount of humor, Slater chronicles the ups and downs of life on Prozac. A nightmarish relapse when the dosage suddenly proves inadequate ("Prozac poop-out") ultimately helps her discover inner resources to combat her illness in conjunction with the medication. She finds new love and a better understanding of her past; she avoids the equally unrealistic extremes of Prozac boosters who ignore the drug's costs and doomsayers who depict it creating a generation of zombies. Slater's balanced final assessment is voiced, as usual, in exact, lyrical prose: "This is Prozac's burden and gift, keeping me alive to the most human of questions, bringing me forward, bringing me back, swaddling and unswaddling me, pushing, Random House, 1998, PublishAmerica, 2005-05-09. Paperback. Good. Paperback in good condition. Text is clean, cover shows moderate wear., PublishAmerica, 2005-05-09, Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A.: Orion Books, 1990. As an 18-year-old combat medic, the author witnessed the horror of war up close. The narrative of his subsequent physical and psychological breakdown upon return to the States occupies the major portion of this troubling memoir. Book and jacket are both in very good condition with light edgewear to the jacket. 314 pages, 9 x 6.. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by None., Orion Books, 1990, Mcfarland & Co Inc Pub. Paperback. Good. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Ships Fast. Expedite Shipping Available., Mcfarland & Co Inc Pub, Spartanburg, S. C. :: Honoribus Press,. VG/NONE. 1993. Softcover. 0962216666 . Crisp, bright softbound volume with scant wear. Glossy covers; unmarked contents. Not a former library copy. ; ., Honoribus Press, 1993<