MARINER BOOKS • WWW.MARINERBOOKS.COM 75 “Must reading for every physician who cares for patients and every patient who wishes to get the best care.” Jerome Groopman HOW DOCTORS THINK • A New York Times bestseller • Includes a new afterword with additional advice for patients • Winner, 2007 Health/Self-Improvement Quill Award • “This is medicine at its best, ‘a mix of science and soul.’” — New York Times • “A unique, important, and wonderful book . You’ll never look at your own doctor in the same way again.” — Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, authors of Freakonomics n average, a physician will interrupt a patient describing her symptoms within eighteen seconds. In that short time, many doc- ISBN-13/EAN: 978-0-547-05364-6 • $15.95 O tors decide on the likely diagnosis and best treatment. Often decisions How Doctors Think made this way are correct, but at crucial moments they can also be MARCH • Medicine 336 pages • 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 • A4 wrong — with catastrophic consequences. 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His manner no longer said, “I don’t AUTHOR PROFILE care to manage any better — take it or leave it,” but EDWARD DOCX is the author of the instead, “This is the best I can manage.” acclaimed The Calligrapher, named a San “How you feeling?” she asked. Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year. He was a Sunday columnist and arts editor “Fantastic. All go.” for national newspapers in the UK. Now a Isabella smiled. “I mean, can you take a drink or are full-time writer, he still contributes to British and American newspapers and appears you going to crash?” frequently as a cultural critic on television “I’d love a drink. I would absolutely love a drink.” and radio. Pravda was long-listed for the Gabriel eased into his seat and grimaced. “I didn’t sleep 2007 Man Booker Prize. last night — in fact, I can’t remember when I last slept. I’m totally wasted. What are you thinking?” “I’m thinking vodka. It can only help.” “Tonics separate?” Gabriel found a lopsided grin. She smiled in return. 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