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Cry of the Damaged Man

af Tony Moore

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While driving to work in 1984, Dr Tony Moore, a well-known surgeon and rehabilitation specialist, was hit by a 30 tonne truck, crushing him and his car and changing his life forever. "Cry of the Damaged Man" is his unique story of recovery from a patient's point of view but with a doctor's knowledge and experience.Challenging and intensely personal, "Cry of the Damaged Man" is an illuminating journey of recovery and self-discovery. First published in 1991, "Cry of the Damaged Man" became an instant bestseller. Over the last decade it has helped countless people come to terms with injury and trauma. Now, to celebrate 10 years in print, we're publishing a B format Pan edition, containing a new introduction from the author.… (mere)
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‘A siren seemed to be screaming inside my head. There was damage everywhere. Broken bits of my body and the car were twisted together in a gruesome embrace. Nothing would let go. I could not move’
While driving to work in 1984, Dr Tony Moore was hit by a thirty-tonne semitrailer, crushing him and his car and changing his life forever. A well-known surgeon and rehabilitation specialist, he now tells his unique story 01 recovery, from a patient’s point of view with a doctor’s knowledge and experience.
Temporarily disabled and emotionally devastated, Tony Moore records how he learned ‘many things about illness which no amount of abstract sympathy could have achieved and no textbook ever mentioned’. From the depths of despair and profound isolation, he emerges as a more perceptive doctor and a more complete man.
Challenging, intelligent and moving, this is the first experiential account of recovery from major road accident injuries. Intensely personal, yet professionally informed, it is rich with spiritual, philosophical and medcal insights which will reward many readings. ( )
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While driving to work in 1984, Dr Tony Moore, a well-known surgeon and rehabilitation specialist, was hit by a 30 tonne truck, crushing him and his car and changing his life forever. "Cry of the Damaged Man" is his unique story of recovery from a patient's point of view but with a doctor's knowledge and experience.Challenging and intensely personal, "Cry of the Damaged Man" is an illuminating journey of recovery and self-discovery. First published in 1991, "Cry of the Damaged Man" became an instant bestseller. Over the last decade it has helped countless people come to terms with injury and trauma. Now, to celebrate 10 years in print, we're publishing a B format Pan edition, containing a new introduction from the author.

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