Anatomy of an Illness As Perceived by the Patient : Reflections on Healing and Regeneration

by Norman Cousins

Other authorsRene Dubos (Introduction)
Paper Book, 1979

Status

Available

Call number

IBMC Library - RC 924 C867 1979 - Shlvd w/ Pastoral Care

Publication

New York : Norton

ISBN

0393012522 / 9780393012521

Description

The power of laughter triumphs over illness in Norman Cousins's bestselling classic memoir that revolutionized medicine. Norman Cousins's iconic firsthand account of victory against terminal disease, Anatomy of an Illness as Perceived by the Patient, inspired a revolution, encouraging patients to take charge of their own treatment. A political journalist and activist, Cousins was also a professor of medical humanities at UCLA, where he studied the biochemistry of human emotions and their relationship to healing. When Cousins was hospitalized with a debilitating collagen illness, he decided to take his health into his own hands. Cousins and his doctor combated the disease together by creating a regimen of laughter and vitamin C specifically calibrated to his needs. Against all odds, the treatment worked, proving to Cousins that a positive attitude was key to his improvement. Years later, Cousins set pen to paper to tell the story of his recovery. In this humorous and insightful account, Cousins analyzes his own journey in relation to holistic medicine and discusses the astounding power of mind over body. The result is an inspirational and educational guide to health that continues to offer hope to many. This book features an extended biography of Norman Cousins by his daughter, Sarah Cousins Shapiro.… (more)

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CONTENTS:
The mysterious placebo
Creativity and longevity
Pain is not the Ultimate Enemy
Holistic health and healing
What I learned from 3,000 doctors.
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