Sherwin B. Nuland

Sherwin B. Nuland is Clinical Professor of Surgery and a Fellow of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale. He is the author of How We Die, which won the National Book Award in 1994, and Lost in America. (December 2005)

From the Review

December 1, 2005: Top Doc*

Harvey Cushing: A Life in Surgery by Michael Bliss

November 3, 2005: 'Killing Cures': An Exchange

August 11, 2005: Killing Cures*

Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine by Andrew Scull

The Lobotomist: A Maverick Medical Genius and His Tragic Quest to Rid the World of Mental Illness by Jack El-Hai

March 25, 2004: 'The Fool of Pest': An Exchange

March 11, 2004: 'A Beaut' (letter)

February 12, 2004: Getting in Nature's Way

The Pursuit of Perfection: The Promise and Perils of Medical Enhancement by Sheila M. Rothman and David J. Rothman

December 19, 2002: 'Complications': An Exchange

July 18, 2002: Whoops!

Complications: A Surgeon's Noteson an Imperfect Science by Atul Gawande

September 20, 2001: 'A Very Wide and Deep Dissection'*

The Breast Cancer Wars: Hope, Fear, and the Pursuit of a Cure in Twentieth-Century America by Barron H. Lerner

November 17, 1994: 'An Austrian Jew' (letter)

July 14, 1994: 'Listening to Prozac'

June 9, 1994: The Pill of Pills*

Listening to Prozac by Peter D. Kramer