<p>"When you meet Eoin O’Brien you are immediately aware that you are in the presence of a brilliant scientific mind –  but more than that, because his natural curiosity and his warm open-mindedness,  keeps leading him from his profoundly important field of medicine into the vast, creative worlds of literature and the visual arts. His fascinating memoirs reflect this unusually broad interest. And, for me personally, his passages dealing with his friendship with the great Samuel Beckett are the jewel in the crown of this splendid book." <em>Desmond Morris</em> </p>

<p>‘It's a most unusual life story … a fascinating chronicle of life in mid-to-late 20th century Ireland, both in medicine and culture.’ <em>Anne Cunningham, Meath Chronicle</em></p>

<p>‘Filled with pithy anecdotes — some amusing, some tragic, but all compelling — <em>A Life in Medicine</em> is a fascinating biography that illuminates Dublin’s bygone medical and literary circles.’ Thomas Lordan<strong>, </strong><em>Irish Times</em></p>

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<p>"The book is an immensely enjoyable chronicle of a long and well-lived life [by] one of the few remaining specimens of that now near-extinct phenomenon: The Man of Letters. [O’Brien] has somehow combined the roles of medical historian, publisher, medical journalist, essayist, Beckett scholar, and editor with a distinguished career as a cardiologist and prodigiously productive hypertension researcher.” Seamus O’Mahony</p>

<p>"This is not really an autobiography but says a lot about medicine, culture, and life in Ireland in mid-to-late 20th century. Eoin is an international figure in hypertension research and blood pressure measurement and is author of several books, not only in medicine but also in literature which indeed his new book nicely combined." International Society of Hypertension, August Bulletin</p>

In his memoir, A Life in Medicine: From Asclepius to Beckett, Eoin O’Brien, a cardiologist with an international reputation as a clinical scientist, recounts his life in medicine and literature. He depicts his relatively privileged upbringing in a medical family in the impoverished city that was post-war Dublin and describes his intensely Catholic schooling in St Conleth’s School and Castleknock College, and his eventual rejection of religion. O’Brien describes his training in medicine in the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin and in its teaching hospitals, the Richmond and the Rotunda, with personal vignettes of his teachers and how doctors were trained in the nineteen fifties. Moving to England to specialise as a cardiologist, he recounts, from the unique vantage point of a front-line doctor, the early development of the exciting speciality of cardiology. He was actively involved in the development of coronary care units, in which the then horrendous mortality from heart attack would be reduced with the introduction of new drugs, pacemakers and the techniques of resuscitation and defibrillation. Back in Dublin, O’Brien describes the practice of medicine in the city, and how he and his colleagues established a research unit that would gain international recognition for the treatment of patients with high blood pressure. He traces his role in many activities, including journalism and recording the history of Dublin’s voluntary hospitals, which were being closed to usher in a new era of hospital care. O’Brien’s interest in literature brought into a close friendship with many remarkable writers and artists that included Samuel Beckett, Nevill Johnson, Con Leventhal, Edith Fournier, Brian O’Doherty and Niall Sheridan and in the final section, he writes about these associations, giving unique glimpses into the lives of many remarkable people. His recollections of Samuel Beckett, alone, make this an essential text for those interested in the Nobel Prize-winning writer.
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In his memoir, A Life in Medicine: From Asclepius to Beckett, Eoin O’Brien, a cardiologist with an international reputation as a clinical scientist, describes his life in medicine and literature.

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ISBN
9781843518686
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
The Lilliput Press Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

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Eoin O’Brien, who has held professorial positions at both the Royal College of Surgeons and at University College Dublin, is author of several highly regarded volumes: among them, The Beckett Country: Samuel Beckett’s IrelandConscience and Conflict: A Biography of Sir Dominic Corrigan, 1802–1880, and A Portrait of Irish Medicine: an Illustrated History of Medicine in Ireland. He also co-edited Ethna MacCarthy: Poems with Gerald Dawe (Lilliput, 2019).