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“The surgeon, hand tired, asked me if I'd like to take over. Foggy, I did. I got my hand around the back of the young lifeless heart and squeezed. Tough, slippery, the sinewy muscle was a leather bag, filled with blood, rolling in the steamy chest cavity, tied to the tubes of the major vessels. Why was I doing this? My hand hurt. I gave up. The heart lay like a grayish-blue fruit on a tree of bones. Sickening. The face of the BMS was blue, turning white. The gash in his chest was bright red, turning to a clotted black. We'd ruined his body, even as he'd died. As I left the room, I heard Jo yell out with crisp authority: 'Any BMS students here? This is a chance you don't get often in your training, to learn to massage the heart. Great teaching case. Come on.”

Quote by Samuel Shem

Work

The House of God

This novel takes readers into the intense and often humorous world of a hospital, focusing on the personal and professional challenges faced by its doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel. more

Author

Samuel Shem
Samuel Shem

Samuel Shem is an American doctor and writer, born in 1944. His works often explore medical ethics and the psychological state of doctors. Shem is known for his unique narrative style and profound insights into medical practice. more

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