Surviving the Extremes: What Happens to the Body and Mind at the Limits of Human Endurance
by Kenneth Kamler
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Read in January, 2008
This was a decent book but it started to get a little too technical for me. The author is an orthopedic surgeon who somehow starts getting invited to be the team doctor on various adventures. The book is about the medical environments he has worked in (i.e. high altitude on Everest, deep sea diving, amazon jungle, etc.) Basically, he writes about what makes you die...how the organs start failing and how long it takes to take you down. Very interesting--and good adventure stories. But, like I...more
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Read in January, 2007
Good stuff, the author is a doctor who goes on expeditions to all kinds of extreme environments. He describes, with only the detail an MD could, all of the terrible things our incredible human bodies can handle as well as some which they can't.
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Read in January, 2008
The human body is amazing, particularly in the way it copes with harsh conditions. Also, remind me not to spend too much time in the Amazon....
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Read in May, 2008
Fascinating look at human adaptation and cultural factors of survival - may use as supplemental reading in class I'm teaching
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Read in January, 2005
Really interesting read. Wow, to the wealth of human experience and the ability of the human body to survive.
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epic survival book on what happens to you in certain extremes...excellent for a scientist at heart.
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Good, but surprisingly dry at times. More technical than adventure.
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Fantastic book on the phisology of survival.
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