Tell Me Where It Hurts: A Day of Humor, Healing and Hope in My Life as an Animal Surgeon

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Author: Nick Trout

ISBN-10: 1616802731

ISBN-13: 9781616802738

Category: Medical Figures

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It’s 2:47 a.m. when Dr. Nick Trout takes the phone call that starts another hectic day at the Angell Animal Medical Center. Sage, a ten-year old German shepherd, will die without emergency surgery for a serious stomach condition. Over the next twenty-four hours Dr. Trout fights for Sage’s life, battles disease in the operating room, unravels tricky diagnoses, reassures frantic pet parents, and reflects on the humor, heartache, and inspiration in his life as an animal surgeon. And he wants to take you along for the ride.…From the front lines of modern medicine, Tell Me Where It Hurts is a fascinating insider portrait of a veterinarian, his furry patients, and the blend of old-fashioned instincts and cutting-edge technology that defines pet care in the twenty-first century. For anyone who’s ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at your veterinarian’s office, Tell Me Where It Hurts offers a vicarious journey through twenty-four intimate, eye-opening, heartrending hours at the premier Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston.You’ll learn about the amazing progress of modern animal medicine, where organ transplants, joint replacements, and state-of-the-art cancer treatments have become more and more common. With these technological advances come controversies and complexities that Dr. Trout thoughtfully explores, such as how long (and at what cost) treatments should be given, how the Internet has changed pet care, and the rise in cosmetic surgery.You’ll also be inspired by the heartwarming stories of struggle and survival filling these pages. With a wry and winning tone, Dr. Trout offers up hilarious and delightful anecdotes about cuddly (or not-so-cuddly) pets and their variously zany, desperate, and demanding owners. In total, Tell Me Where It Hurts offers a fascinating portrait of the comedy and drama, complexities and rewards involved with loving and healing animals.Part ER, part Dog Whisperer, and part House, this heartfelt and candid book shows that while the technology has changed since James Herriot’s day, the humanity and compassion remains unchanged. If you’ve ever had a pet or special place in your heart for furry friends, Dr. Trout’s irresistible book is for you. The Barnes & Noble Review If the gold standard for writing by a veterinarian is James Herriot's All Things Bright and Beautiful and All Creatures Great and Small, then Dr. Nick Trout's Tell Me Where It Hurts generally achieves the pewter standard, with some sterling-silver highlights. Herriot, whose real name was Alfred Wight, evidently fictionalized some of his narratives, though their grounding in true-life experiences is indubitable. (And, anyway, Oprah can't have Rex or Tabby on her show to, er, rat out a fabricator in this line of work.) Trout, an Englishman who is a staff surgeon at Boston's Angell Animal Medical Center, does the same -- as he acknowledges in his Author's Note at the beginning of the text. He has compressed stories from many different days into one day, altered the names of pets and their owners, and traded "characteristic idiosyncras[ies]...among pets and owners to maintain anonymity."

Author's Note     ix2:47 A.M. Wake-Up Call     17:24 A.M. Salad Days     217:48 A.M. The Fairer Sex     428:30 A.M. Second Opinion     539:12 A.M. Long Shots and Underdogs     689:21 A.M. Kiss of Death     8810:11 A.M. Dangerous Liaisons     10310:22 A.M. Minor Complications     12710:47 A.M. Supersized!     16010:56 A.M. The Final Straw     17512:01 P.M. Exotic Detour     19112:41 P.M. Bitten!     20712:54 P.M. Extreme Makeover     2232:47 P.M. The Cutting Edge     2346:35 P.M. Foreign Body     25410:02 P.M. Reasonable Doubt     268Acknowledgments     285