, rare, paperback. Email to friends Share on Facebook - opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter - opens in a new window or tab Share on Pinterest - opens in a new window or tabEnd date: . Karp writes about his residency at Bellvue Hospital in New York. While medicine has changed dramatically, the experiences of a new oncomer help to remind us of all the walks of humanity, as viewed from an individual, allowing for the best and worst of the views of the human condition and how little that we as a society have failed to evolve/5(15). “We called it THE VUE, and without a doubt, that was the most complimentary nickname Bellevue Hospital ever had.” So begins The View from the Vue, an “entertaining, colorful recall” (Publishers Weekly) of life a half-century ago at New York City’s medical court of last resort. Between and , Dr. Larry Karp served as medical student, intern, and resident physician at Bellevue/5(15).
The Elephant Man Karp, Laurence E. American Journal of Medical Genetics () Genetic Drift Laurence E. Karp Artists and entertainers have long drawn on medicine as a source of raw material, and the most striking current example of this association involves a genetic disease, neuro- fibromatosis. It is the story of. The view from the Vue. [Laurence E Karp] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library Bellevue Hospital. Karp, Laurence E. Residents (Medicine) -- New York (State) -- New York -- Biography. View all subjects; More like this. "The Hospital: The View From Bellevue" by Laurence E. Karp, M.D. Charter Books mass market paperback, pages. Spine is creased, and there's a stamp on the first page. No other markings.
Karp writes about his residency at Bellvue Hospital in New York. While medicine has changed dramatically, the experiences of a new oncomer help to remind us of all the walks of humanity, as viewed from an individual, allowing for the best and worst of the views of the human condition and how little that we as a society have failed to evolve. His sense of humor, intelligence, knowledge and experience is unsurpassed. Such a fun, funny, funny (but sometimes serious and eye-opening) book. Dr. Larry Karp practiced medicine at one of the U.S. notoriously known hospitals in New York City--Bellevue Hospital know as the VUE in the '50's and '60's. Highly recommend. "The Hospital: The View From Bellevue" by Laurence E. Karp, M.D. Charter Books mass market paperback, pages. Spine is creased, and there's a stamp on the first page. No other markings.
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