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À son image (1984) 802 exemplaires
The Gift of Pain (1993) 583 exemplaires
Healing: What Does God Promise? (1984) 5 exemplaires
The Pain of God 1 exemplaire
The Unity of Cells 1 exemplaire
The Body's Frame 1 exemplaire
Movement and Balance 1 exemplaire
And God Created Pain 1 exemplaire

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Well, it took me far too long to get through this and now someone appears to have stolen my copy, so I guess it's time to mark it as finished. Funnily enough, I was literally on the last chapter and would have finished it today anyway... Ah well!

It is a lengthy book with lots of repetition, but the essential content is good. Lots of medical anecdotes, front-ended with the author's experiences in treating leprosy. Beyond giving the reader a better understanding and appreciation of the role of pain in life, there's also a lot of good stuff to do with the power of the mind in creating or exacerbating physical health problems. That's something I have, through personal experience, become very tuned into, but I was still surprised by some of what is detailed here. Nevertheless, it needed a more aggressive edit.

The book is presented as religious and that association is strengthened by apparent co-author Philip Yancey. I'm not sure what Yancey's role was in this, but the entire book is from the perspective of Dr. Brand. The Christian connection is practically nonexistent and not really the focus. This is first and foremost a set of medical memoirs.

Worth the read, and I hope the now-owner of my copy finds it enlightening.

3.5
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WBCLIB | 8 autres critiques | Feb 19, 2023 |
本書中楊腓力以極其高超的敘事技巧,深入淺出把醫學,真理和班德醫生的行醫經歷融入對身體奧妙的解說中,生動地揭示了我們的身體各部分是多麼複雜和智慧地彼此服務,成為一體,使我們對“形象” “血” “頭” “靈” “痛”的意義有了嶄新而深入的思考。
 
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cpcmlib | 2 autres critiques | Aug 4, 2021 |
I decided to read this book after watching a documentary about the Carville, Louisiana Leprosorium, at which Dr. Brand served for 20 years. Brand became a surgeon in London during World War II, and at its conclusion was detached to India to work with lepers to serve his time in the English military. Brand was the first doctor to recognize that much of the suffering of those with leprosy was not the result of “bad flesh,” but rather their inability to feel any pain. Without pain, they would unknowingly injure themselves and those wounds would become infected, often leading to amputations. Brand developed methods of hand surgery to release hands from their telltale “claw” in hopes of restoring patients to a meaningful life. He dedicated himself not just to the medical needs of his patients, but to other aspects of their lives impacted by disease, treating the whole patient rather than merely the physical effects of the disease. Dr. Brand has a deep-seated belief that pain is a gift that protects our bodies and on which most healthy people can reasonably rely, and everything in this book is the proof he offers of that belief.

The above description makes this book sound scientific and perhaps dull, but it is anything but. It is dense with stories of his childhood as the son of missionaries in the mountains of India, his training as a surgeon under admired mentors, and of course wonderful stories of his successes, and failures, with the lepers. While he refers to his Christian faith primarily at the end of this book, it’s not a significant part of this work as I expected, given it was co-authorized by Philip Yancey. I found this book interesting on many levels and would recommend it to anyone interested in absorbing non-fiction.
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