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Book Synopsis: Who would have thought that something so commonplace as iron deficiency would lead to prehistoric ochre, Egyptian amulets, Renaissance alchemy, Victorian projections of maidenhood, and the astrophysical end of everything?Whether mild or deadly, anemia affects an essential body fluid: blood. In Pale Faces, Charles L. Bardes probes deeply into this illness as metaphor by exploring the impact of both science and culture on its treatment across the ages. His innovative “life” of this condition ranges widely through history, mythology, literature and clinical practice to examine how our notions of specific medical conditions are often deeply rooted in language, symbolism and culture.
Delving into the annals of anemia and its treatment, he takes us on a fascinating journey back through the history of medicine—from the Greeks and ancient practices of bloodletting and magic up to the diagnostic rituals of a modern medical office. A scholar of the literary as well as the medical arts, Bardes gives us a beautifully written, free-ranging text, resonant with poetic associations yet anchored in concrete clinical experience.
As a practicing physician, Bardes is also able to draw upon his direct experience with patients to demystify the doctor/patient relationship. Through detailed descriptions of the diagnostic processes involved in blood related conditions, as well as the particular understanding of the inner workings of the human body provided by modern medical science, we are treated to the complex ways in which doctors think.
Charles L. Bardes, MD, is a practicing physician who teaches extensively at Weill Cornell Medical College, where he directs the Medicine Clerkship and serves as Associate Dean. He is the author of Essential Skills in Clinical Medicine, a guide for students and interns, and Pale Faces: The Masks of Anemia, the first book in the Bellevue Literary Press Pathographies series. He has been the Bernard DeVoto Fellow in Nonfiction at the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and his essays have appeared in numerous journals, including Agni. He lives in New York.
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Are you intrigued by the fascinating interplay between science and culture? Do you want to explore the connection between literature, history, and medical conditions? Look no further than Pale Faces: The Masks of Anemia. This captivating book by Charles L. Bardes delves deep into the metaphorical significance of anemia throughout history.
From prehistoric ochre to Victorian projections of maidenhood, anemia has left its mark on humanity in unexpected ways. Bardes takes us on an incredible journey through time, weaving together mythology, literature, and clinical practice to shed light on our understanding of this seemingly ordinary condition.
But Pale Faces is more than just a historical account. Bardes, a practicing physician, infuses the book with his own experiences and expert knowledge. He demystifies the doctor-patient relationship, offering detailed descriptions of diagnostic processes and the inner workings of the human body. Through his unique perspective, you'll gain a profound understanding of both the science and emotion behind anemia.
With his beautiful and poetic writing style, Bardes invites you to explore the complex ways in which doctors think. He effortlessly combines his expertise in medicine with his passion for literature, creating a truly captivating reading experience. Whether you're a student, a medical professional, or simply someone fascinated by the intersection of science and culture, Pale Faces is a must-read.
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