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The Medical Science of House, M.D.

The Medical Science of House, M.D.

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Author: Andrew Holtz
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 56467

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 272
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.9

ISBN: 0425212300
Dewey Decimal Number: 610
EAN: 9780425212301
ASIN: 0425212300

Publication Date: October 3, 2006
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Product Description
The facts behind the addictive medical drama starring Golden Globe winner Hugh Laurie.

Week after week, House, M.D. has held viewers' attention with brilliant cast performances and intriguing diagnostic mysteries often solved with daring treatments. But how much of the medical detail is real and how much is fabricated? In The Medical Science of House, M.D., Andrew Holtz, a well-known medical journalist, reveals how medical detectives work-how they follow symptoms to their source. He examines each case in detail and provides answers to such questions as:

- How can a teenager adopted at birth nearly die because his biological mother didn't get a vaccine?
- How can a husband's faith in his wife's fidelity determine whether radical treatment will cure her or kill her?
- How can a missed eye-doctor appointment reveal a genetic disease?
- How can doctors choose the right course for a pregnant woman when one may kill her and the other would abort her fetus



Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars the show is SO much better than this book   September 26, 2008
J. Czapnik (Collegeville, PA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am a fan of the show House, so receiving this book for my birthday was not a shock. Pointing out the differences between how real doctors would operate and the show was most likely necessary to most of the world, but some points were brought up over and over to the point of wanting the author to shut up already. As someone who has worked in a hospital before, there are some things that don't quite add up in the book.

If you are a fan of the show, the book might point out something you didn't realize, but unless you really love to read, it isn't really worth the time to read it.



5 out of 5 stars Is House MD fact or fiction?   July 25, 2008
Barbara L. Lemaster (Florida)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've worked in the medical field for about 10 years now and two of the doctors I work with are fans of the show. One states that it's much more realistic than ER in terms of how medicine and doctors are portrayed. I love the show myself, and the book dovetails nicely with doctors explaining how they narrow their differential diagnoses in order to arrive at a definitive diagnosis in order to better treat the patient.


4 out of 5 stars Medicine for the Masses   December 7, 2007
A. Jacobson (CA USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I very much enjoyed reading "The Medical Science of House, M.D." which provides an interesting look at the practice of medicine, contrasting the show House, M.D. with the real world practice of medicine. The book gives the reader some insight as to why some of the cases were chosen, where they were exaggerated for dramatic effect, and how authentic many of the medical scenes are in the show. Granted, many of the treatments on the show, wouldn't be allowed in real life, but that's what makes for interesting drama, showing what many in the profession might wish they could do were they given complete freedom without fear of litigation.

In short, this book is well worth a read.



1 out of 5 stars The Medical Science of House, M.D.   September 16, 2007
Jaquin Closett (Boston, MA USA)
4 out of 7 found this review helpful

The Medical Science of House, M.D.
In attempt to ride off the Fame of The "House, M.D.," series this book tries and fails to draw parrallels between actual medical conditions and vague references to the series. The author probably felt that the book and its contetents did not have sufficient merit to go it alone. It may make a good read, but it does not truly establish a bond with the series that author had hope to capture and nurture.



1 out of 5 stars Horrible book, awesome TV show.   July 26, 2007
Hey Paul (Sacramento, CA)
6 out of 11 found this review helpful

I was expecting science (I guess the title threw me), but this book is just a boring lecture on everything you already know about medicine (even if all you know is from TV). This is a pathetic attempt to mooch off the success of a great television show. If you feel you really have to have this book, do yourself a favor and wait a few weeks--it's bound to be in the bargain bins or the dollar stores.

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