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Gray's anatomy
selected writings
Book • 2009
John Gray's *Gray's Anatomy* is a collection of essays spanning three decades, critiquing the notion of progress and exploring themes such as liberalism, conservatism, and environmentalism.
Gray argues that the pursuit of progress often leads to disastrous consequences and suggests embracing a more present-focused life.
His work draws on diverse philosophical influences, including Schopenhauer and Lao Tzu.
Gray argues that the pursuit of progress often leads to disastrous consequences and suggests embracing a more present-focused life.
His work draws on diverse philosophical influences, including Schopenhauer and Lao Tzu.
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as a medical textbook he studied during his medical training.

Abraham Verghese

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Abraham Verghese Thinks Medicine Can Do Better (Update)
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when discussing a page she prints out for patients to show them the spine, nerves, and organs.

Kim Thor Adams

[Podcast] Authenticity and Trust – Dr. Kim Thor Adams
Mentioned as a textbook that contains Steno's Duct description.

Nicolaus Steno and the Intersection of Disciplines in the Scientific Revolution – Prof. Nuno Castel-Branco
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as a show that her husband cannot watch due to surgery scenes.


Alexis Baker

Medical Students and Love: Do Their Spouses Really Know Them?
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as the required textbook for his anatomy course.

Howard Alan Israel

Howard Alan Israel, "Nazi Anatomy Lessons: A Dissection of Evil" (Vallentine Mitchell, 2026)
Mentioned as the required textbook for the anatomy course, described as a comic book compared to cadaver dissections.

Howard Alan Israel, "Nazi Anatomy Lessons: A Dissection of Evil" (Vallentine Mitchell, 2026)




