Medical Mysteries Across History
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Roy Benaroch MD
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Written by:
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Roy Benaroch MD
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The Great Courses
About this listen
In medical school, every patient is a teaching case - and every patient can be your teacher. For hundreds of years, medical students around the world have learned the secrets of medicine by looking at real cases, involving real people and featuring real symptoms.
But what happens when those medical cases are a mystery? How do doctors diagnose illnesses and save lives using the best knowledge they have about health and disease? What differences (and similarities) are there between the ways doctors work today and the ways they worked thousands of years ago?
In these 10 eye-opening lectures by a practicing doctor and medical educator, you’ll walk through a series of medical mystery cases ripped from history and involving well-known historical figures whose identities are nevertheless hidden from you. Every one of these cases (featuring presidents, scientists, singers, kings, and queens) requires you to use your detective skills to identify and diagnose the mystery patient just like the doctors that attended them. In the process, you’ll learn fascinating insights into medicine: both the medicine that was practiced thousands of years ago and the medicine doctors practice today.
What are the historic and modern consequences of fever? How do doctors diagnose and treat cardiovascular disease and alcoholism? How does radiation and heavy metal poisoning affect the human body? What so-called “modern” diseases were actually documented in the ancient past? Solving these mystery cases will give you a new perspective on how the human body works - and on some world-changing figures whom you’ve never viewed from a doctor’s point of view.
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- wildflower03
- 2023-01-13
I love this
I’m so happy this audiobook exists and that I stumbled upon it. Enlightening, educational and interactive. Would recommend to any medical or history buff
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- Janet
- 2021-10-05
Enjoyable, medical mysteries
I read this book after reading the Medical Mysteries for Everyone. Certain facts are laid out for the reader to solve the mystery — the patient as well as his/her diagnosis.
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- Vibin' in Calgary
- 2021-12-23
Wow!!!
incredibly captivating!!!! extremely interesting books!!!I would read them all day and all nigth !!! very well produced..
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- HG
- 2021-11-19
if you like history and science, its for you
great mix of historical info and medical stories, I liked the hints, I figured out a couple right away, some I didn't get until the end.
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- Bella Bekah
- 2024-10-15
Medicine process
It’s interesting to walk through the breakdowns and process to which you can puzzle what is going on either someone. Great for education, I’m a nurse and learned a lot.
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- Silver Longjohns
- 2022-08-08
Not what I expected, but better than I'd hoped
I'm starting to see a pattern in the titles of The Great Courses; they tend to be somewhat misleading. That said, I enjoyed this series more than I would have if it had just been a presentation of medical mysteries.
The course is presented as ten individual medical mysteries for the listener to solve, revealing the answers and explaining medical conditions and symptoms thoroughly and accessibly for the layperson. My only regret is that there weren't more lectures.
Thankfully, there's a part two!
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- TJane
- 2023-09-15
Loved it!
I enjoy medical mysteries based in fact and this was certainly in that arena. Fascinating.
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- Jroo
- 2021-12-31
I love medical mysteries
I listened to this just for fun and not because I am studying medicine and I enjoyed it a lot. It is well read and presented. I like shows like untold stories of the ER and mystery diagnosis so this book was right up my alley.
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- Emma David
- 2023-03-13
Very Interesting
I work in the medical field, I will likely never be a physician but it’s always interesting to learn about how medical treatments have evolved over the years. This book is great for anyone interested in medicine or in history as it mentions some of the great historical figures we all know and love. I won’t tell you who, it’s up to you to figure it out. Don’t worry, at the end of each investigation the name of the patient is revealed.
Highly recommend!
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- Langer MD
- 2022-06-18
I'm An MD. This Is Pretty Good.
This course is a little too casual for a Med School course.. but Dr. Roy Benaroch does a fabulous job compiling historical Case Studies to generate a framework for a demonstration of Medical deductive reasoning for a lay audience. As a clinical lecturer myself, I would not "recommend" this recording to Medical Students (or any serious healthcare provider) - it's far too cursory - but neither would I suggest avoiding it. Benaroch chooses interesting cases and writes/speaks in an edifying, easy-to-digest manner. In addition, the compendium is informed by papers/debates published in the medical literature and is unwaveringly accurate.
I suspect Dr. Benaroch is an excellent clinician.
Fortunately, he is also a creditable reader. Audible Studios did well to enlist Dr. Benaroch to deliver his text himself.. and they provide excellent technical support. The musical bumpers for each Case are annoyingly cheery/upbeat and Benaroch overenunciates.. but the performance of this recording is more than adequate.
Altogether, I rate this course 8.5 stars out of 10. It has some notable deficiencies, but it was included as a 'Plus' option (included with my subscription) and it's hence easily good enough for me to download Pt. 2.
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