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Doctor on Everest
Doctor on Everest | Kenneth Kamler
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Centring on the disastrous 1996 ascents of Everest, 'Doctor on Everest' is a compelling portrait of how medicine is performed and lives are saved - or lost - in perilous conditions. During the multi-expedition climbing attempt on the summit in May of that year, conditions on the mountain rapidly deteriorated, and a desperate medical situation suddenly emerged. Kamler describes in sharp detail what life was like on Everest - how he negotiated his dual role as doctor and climber, the difficult separation from home and family to pursue a lifelong dream, and the effects of fear, stress and adrenaline on the entire group. But nothing could have prepared Dr Kamler for what occurred in May 1996. As conditions worsened he was presented with cases which would have been difficult to attend to in the best of circumstances - including Makalu Gau, who was found barely alive in the snow, and Beck Weathers, who was pronounced dead but later miraculously stumbled into camp clinging to life.
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Found this on our holiday cottage bookcase, and started it and got hooked. Stories about climbing fascinate me, while I have no desire whatsoever to do it myself. And climbing Everest especially seems monumentally stupid. But this was a really interesting read and memoir of a team doctor and climber. Dr Kamler was there in 1996, a year many people died (and subject of the excellent Jon Krakauer book).

squirrelbrain Love it when you find books on holiday bookcases, that you never would have read otherwise! 2y
Oryx @squirrelbrain I did feel guilty for neglecting my books that I brought though! It was a quick read though. 2y
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