70 - A Doctor's Work
Bedside Rounds19 Des 2022

70 - A Doctor's Work

What do doctors actually do? Are they Sherlockian detectives, hunting down obscure clues to solve intractable cases? Are they virtuosic experts, training for half a lifetime to bring the latest science to bear to cure disease? Or are they clerks, whose main job is to collect and enter data into the electronic health record? In this episode, Adam is joined by medical and cultural historians Lakshmi Krishnan and Mike Neuss to discuss the stories we tell about our own work – and how this often conflicts with the realities of clinical practice.

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The Adventure of the Speckled Band by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Adventure of the Speckled Band by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle considered The Adventure of the Speckled Band to be his best Holmes story, and Adam does too. Meant to be a companion to Episode 35 (Sherlock), this is the story in its entirety...

4 Jun 201851min

34 - The Physical

34 - The Physical

The physical exam has become a ritual of the modern doctor's appointment, with pokes, prods, and strange tools. How did this become a normal thing to do? In this episode, I'll discuss how the physical...

4 Mai 201833min

33 - Alexis and William

33 - Alexis and William

Alexis St. Martin and William Beaumont have one of the strangest relationships in the history of medicine -- a young French-Canadian fur trapper with a hole in his stomach from an errant shotgun blast...

4 Apr 201831min

32 - The Humors

32 - The Humors

The Four Humors are probably the longest-lasting idea in the history of medicine, even though they've been more or less completely abandoned for the past century or so. In this episode, we'll explore ...

3 Mar 201832min

31 - Malariotherapy

31 - Malariotherapy

Malariotherapy -- infecting comatose syphilis patients with malaria to cure them of the disease -- was once the cutting edge of medicine, and earned its inventor Julius Wagner-Jauregg the Nobel Prize ...

2 Feb 201838min

30 - The Orphan Vaccine

30 - The Orphan Vaccine

Two hundred years ago, a few doctors, a matron, and 22 orphans set sail in a gutsy attempt to spread the new invention of vaccination across three continents in the world's first attempt to eliminate ...

5 Jan 201825min

29 - Curse of the Ninth

29 - Curse of the Ninth

Did the famous composer Gustav Mahler work his fatal heart murmur into his final ninth symphony? To try and answer this question, I'm joined by Dr. Kevin Nordstrom of the Great Composers Podcast. We'l...

13 Des 201726min

28 - Smallpox Blankets

28 - Smallpox Blankets

The story of smallpox blankets offered as gifts to indigenous peoples as a weapon of war is ubiquitous -- but is it based in truth? And did our increased medical understanding of smallpox lead to its ...

9 Nov 201732min

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