Description
"As a young surgeon, David Jackson decided to walk away from
his developing NHS hospital career to pursue challenge, travel and
adventure with the British Army. Over the 17 years that followed, he
got plenty of all three. He served on the surgical front line in Northern
Ireland, the Falkland Islands and Bosnia and found himself dealing
on a daily basis with the horrors and tragedies of war, looking after
soldiers with appalling, sometimes fatal, injuries and using all the skills at his disposal to save lives and limbs. His unplanned return to the NHS and the reason for it is recounted, along with descriptions of the peacetime cases and situations he had to deal with. The fact that he never lost his sense of humour comes over very clearly in this colourful, moving and entertaining book.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT SURGEON IN THE RAW
AWARD WINNING READ: 2021 B.R.A.G MEDALLION HONOREE
“His service as an army sawbones included service in Northern Ireland, the Falklands, and Bosnia….much of considerable interest” (The Battlefields Trust)
“Kept my attention rivetted….raw with emotion, wry sense of humour” (Military, Friends of Millbank)
“…the horrors of working in makeshift military surgical units…,,the pain and despair the breakdown of a marriage can inflict” (Mid Wales and Shropshire Journal)
“Enthralling and hard to put down” (Intelligence and National Security Journal)
“Saving lives and escaping death in wars and conflicts across the globe…..(Cambrian News)
"... nothing short of jaw-dropping ... one wonders how Jackson coped with it all .... A work of exceptional depth, clarity and, surprisingly, humour ... an enormously absorbing read that will stay with you for a long time." (Stretton Focus, April 2021)
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his developing NHS hospital career to pursue challenge, travel and
adventure with the British Army. Over the 17 years that followed, he
got plenty of all three. He served on the surgical front line in Northern
Ireland, the Falkland Islands and Bosnia and found himself dealing
on a daily basis with the horrors and tragedies of war, looking after
soldiers with appalling, sometimes fatal, injuries and using all the skills at his disposal to save lives and limbs. His unplanned return to the NHS and the reason for it is recounted, along with descriptions of the peacetime cases and situations he had to deal with. The fact that he never lost his sense of humour comes over very clearly in this colourful, moving and entertaining book.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT SURGEON IN THE RAW
AWARD WINNING READ: 2021 B.R.A.G MEDALLION HONOREE
“His service as an army sawbones included service in Northern Ireland, the Falklands, and Bosnia….much of considerable interest” (The Battlefields Trust)
“Kept my attention rivetted….raw with emotion, wry sense of humour” (Military, Friends of Millbank)
“…the horrors of working in makeshift military surgical units…,,the pain and despair the breakdown of a marriage can inflict” (Mid Wales and Shropshire Journal)
“Enthralling and hard to put down” (Intelligence and National Security Journal)
“Saving lives and escaping death in wars and conflicts across the globe…..(Cambrian News)
"... nothing short of jaw-dropping ... one wonders how Jackson coped with it all .... A work of exceptional depth, clarity and, surprisingly, humour ... an enormously absorbing read that will stay with you for a long time." (Stretton Focus, April 2021)
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Publisher - Memoirs Books
Language - English
Paperback
Contributors
Author
David Jackson
Published Date - August 31 2020
ISBN - 9781861519665
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
Page Count - 577
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