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The alumni of Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and
Surgeons (VP&S) have made remarkable strides in medicine,
academia, public health, and industry. In this they follow in the
footsteps of Samuel Bard (1742-1821), a prominent early American
physician and a founder of what would become VP&S. In The
Caring Heirs of Doctor Samuel Bard, Peter Wortsman offers a
selection of profiles of Columbia-educated doctors who have made a
fundamental difference in the lives of others. The physicians
profiled in this book represent the complete spectrum of MDs. They
have charted new fields of medicine, resolved long-standing
biochemical mysteries, discovered the causes and cures of diseases,
developed vaccines, pioneered surgical procedures, helped halt
epidemics, and cared for imperiled populations. Some have run
hospitals, medical schools, universities, the National Institutes
of Health, the National Library of Medicine, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, city health departments, and major
pharmaceutical concerns. Others practiced at the White House,
climbed mountains, or flew to outer space. Still others wrote
pioneering papers, edited prestigious medical journals, and
authored prize-winning books and best-selling novels. In each case,
the clinical training, scientific thoroughness, and humanistic
values inculcated at Columbia had a formative influence on their
thinking and practice. In telling their stories, The Caring Heirs
of Doctor Samuel Bard illustrates the importance of clinical rigor
and humanistic caring in the practice of medicine and offers
readers a rare insight into the heart and soul of American medicine
at its best.
First published in 1911, Intimate Ties is Robert Musil's second
book, consisting of two novellas, 'The Culmination of Love' and
'The Temptation of Silent Veronica.' Each revolves around a
troubled woman in the throes of her sexual and romantic woes, as
their memories of the past return to influence their present
desires. Musil tracks the psyche of his protagonists in a blurring
of impressions that is reflected in his experimental prose.
Intimate Ties offers the reader an early glimpse of the high
modernist style Musil would perfect in his magnum opus The Man
Without Qualities.
'It was a very momentous day, the day on which I was to be
slaughtered' Bringing together tales of melancholy and madness,
nightmare and fantasy, this is a new collection of the most
haunting German stories from the past 200 years. Ranging from the
Romantics of the early nineteenth century to works of contemporary
fiction, it includes Hoffmann's hallucinatory portrait of terror
and insanity 'The Sandman'; Chamisso's influential black
masterpiece 'Peter Schlemiel', where a man barters his own shadow;
Kafka's chilling, disturbing satire 'In the Penal Colony'; the
Dadaist surrealism of Kurt Schwitters' 'The Onion'; and Bachmann's
modern fairy tale 'The Secrets of the Princess of Kagran'. Macabre,
dreamlike and expressing deep unconscious fears, these stories are
also spiked with unsettling humour, showing stylistic daring as
well as giving insight into the darkest recesses of the human
condition. Peter Wortsman's powerful translations are accompanied
by brief overviews of the lives of each author, and an introduction
discussing the notion of 'angst' and the stories' place in the
context of German history. Translated, selected and edited with an
introduction by Peter Wortsman
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