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The House of God30 Years Later
The House of God By Samuel Shem. 416 pp, paperback, $13. New York, NY, Dell, 2003 (first published in hardcover: New York, NY, Richard Marek, 1978). ISBN-10 0385337388, ISBN-13 978-0385337380.
Howard Markel, MD, PhD, Reviewer
JAMA. 2008;299(2):227-229.
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Every physician recalls with relative clarity his or her first day of medical school. A quarter of a century after mine, I can still conjure up images of entering the dimly lit, badly ventilated auditorium that became my class' central headquarters and ad hoc clubhouse. In particular, I recollect my intense anticipation as I took my assigned position in the anatomy suite that afternoon—a passage representing both physically and symbolically my entry into the medical profession.
My class' initiation began with the dramatic entrance of our anatomy professor, a revered and skilled dissector who reeked of formaldehyde and was armed with a holster containing 57 varieties of colored chalk and pencils that he used to illustrate his pedagogic lectures. The rotund, precise anatomist sternly announced at this first formal gathering and, at each class thereafter, that we were charged with attaining an absolute intellectual mastery . . . [Full Text of this Article]
Howard Markel, MD, PhD, Reviewer
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