The Victim Is Always the Same
Description
This taut, compelling drama centers on a radical brain operation performed on two little girls with a horrible and disfiguring disease, dystonia musculorum deformans.
Praise for The Victim Is Always the Same
Remarkable. . . . Should be read by all physicians strong enough to be critical of themselves.
— AMA Journal
It is a rare individual who can excel at two such diverse and demanding arts as brain surgery and literature. Dr. Irving Spencer Cooper is just such as unusual person, an innovative, skillful—yes, daring—neurosurgeon who has written an artistic, gripping, enlightening book. . . . It should be required reading for all who treat the precious human condition.
— Jane Brody - New York Times
A profoundly human book . . . [that] makes most novels sound like the shallowest fabrications.
— C. P. Snow - New York Times Book Review
This brief, unforgettable book is a celebration of some of the bravest people in our modern world. These heroes are children, their parents, and a brilliant, pioneering brain surgeon who, together, have faced and overcome a towering medical challenge. I was deeply moved; once I began it, I could not put it down.
— Robert K. Massie