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Roksana Szczęsny (538 KP) created a video about Medicine by The 1975 in Music

Sep 11, 2022  
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The 1975 - Medicine

  
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The app for Harrison’s Manual of Medicine 19th Edition

  
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Deepak Chopra recommended Space, Time & Medicine in Books (curated)

 
Space, Time & Medicine
Space, Time & Medicine
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"Fellow physician Larry Dossey made a risky leap in 1985 by applying the new physics to medicine (the book’s foreword is by Tao of Physics-author Fritjof Capra). Mainstream medicine was still spooked and skeptical over the mind-body connection, and here was a doctor speculating on Bell’s Theorem and relativity, making connections between the quantum and the very basis of physiology. Seeing the human body burst into a cloud of subatomic particles thrilled me. No book has been more influential on my own writing career, and Dossey’s intellectual courage was an inspiration."

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"This book is an elixir, spirit medicine, and feminine life force. A series of brown girls’ step into the spotlight and testify to central moments in their girlhood. The final pages make me feel reborn each and every time."

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Richard Dawkins recommended Pluto's Republic in Books (curated)

 
Pluto's Republic
Pluto's Republic
Peter Medawar | 1984 | History & Politics, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences, Science & Mathematics
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""A winner of the Nobel Prize for medicine, Peter Medawar is also the foremost scientific essayist of the 20th century, with the sort of wit that makes you want to seize his book and rush out into the street to show somebody — anybody.""

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"A thrilling near-historical drama that exposes the dark side of the medical establishment and a must-read for anyone interested in medicine, ethics, and the human struggle for justice."

Tour & #Giveaway: The Committee Will Kill You Now by JL Lycette - #Medical, #Thriller,

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Ross (3284 KP) rated Elephant by The White Stripes in Music

May 11, 2020 (Updated Apr 16, 2021)  
Elephant by The White Stripes
Elephant by The White Stripes
2003 | Alternative
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8.5 (8 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 390th greatest album of all time (449th in the 2020 list)
Great album by the White Stripes, featuring the anthemic Seven Nation Army (used as many football / leftist politician chants), and the excellent Hardest Button to Button and Girl You Have No Faith In Medicine. The rest of the album is pretty decent too.
  
Twopence To Cross The Mersey
Twopence To Cross The Mersey
Helen Forrester | 2016 | Biography, Romance
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"Forrester was the oldest of 8 children, in Depression-Era Liverpool. No school, no medicine, no hope - her life was exactly as mine would have been, had I not had the incredibly good fortune to be born after the introduction of the NHS and the Welfare State. I read it as a direct letter from her to me. It politicised me instantly."

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Paige (428 KP) rated The Alchemist in Books

Aug 19, 2017  
The Alchemist
The Alchemist
Paulo Coelho | 1993 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.2 (35 Ratings)
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If someone tells me they love this book, I pretty immediately assume that they don't read for pleasure. This book was really made for people who think reading is like medicine, and it strives to be the best-tasting medicine. It is short, vaguely inspirational, uses simple language, and tailored to make you feel wiser after reading it.

In this way, the book is a success.


For readers who are more well-read, all this comes across as a not unpleasant, but not groundbreaking attempt at making capital L literature. It kind of drones, and seems a bit twee and trite.


If you think of books as vitamins (good for you, but a pain to procure and consume) then this book is the most delicious version of that.
  
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
Yuval Noah Harari | 2017 | History & Politics
7.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Here we are. Top of the heap. 8 billion people crawling on every piece of earth available. Early humans learned that through cooperation they could, say, travel off our planet and walk on the moon. The question now is, can we survive another millennia? With all of our technology, science, medicine, an ever exploding population, and an unending appetite for a finite amount of earthly resources, will we survive much longer?"

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