The Woman with a Worm in Her Head: And Other True Stories of Infectious Disease

by Pamela Nagami M.D.

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

610

Collection

Publication

St. Martin's Griffin (2002), Paperback, 288 pages

Description

A normal, healthy woman becomes host to a pork tapeworm that is burrowing into her brain and disabling her motor abilities. A handsome man contracts Chicken Pox and ends up looking like the victim of a third degree burn. A vigorous young athlete is bitten by an insect and becomes a target for flesh-eating strep. Even the most innocuous everyday activities such as eating a salad for lunch, getting bitten by an insect, and swimming in the sea bring human beings into contact with dangerous, often deadly microorganisms. InThe Woman with a Worm in Her Head, Dr. Pamela Nagami reveals-through real-life cases-the sobering facts about some of the world's most horrific diseases: the warning signs, the consequences, treatments, and most compellingly, what it feels like to make medical and ethical decisions that can mean the difference between life and death. Unfailingly precise, calmly instructive, and absolutely engrossing,The Woman with the Worm in Her Head offers both useful information and enjoyable reading.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member widdersyns
Some of the science is definitely outdated at this point (such as comparing SSPE to several different prion diseases and saying that all of them are caused by "defective viruses"), but it's still a great read.
LibraryThing member bgknighton
Thoroughly enjoyable. Dr Nagami has a calm, instructive voice. This is the story of how she learned how to recognize, treat infectious diseases and the price she has paid.
LibraryThing member classyhomemaker
I don't know why these kinds of books appeal to me but I do love a good, gross, gory medical storybook! Ha!

Physical description

288 p.

ISBN

0312306016 / 9780312306014

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