by Donald McRae
““DeBakey was the star; and yet he was troubled by his protege. Denton Cooley was a conjurer at the table, a man with hands that moved so quickly and smoothly it seemed as if he opened and closed his patients with a kind of alchemy. Cooley was everything DeBakey had never been—a tall blond athlete who had always been the most charismatic and popular kid in class. DeBakey's Lebanese parents ran a Louisiana drugstore, while Cooley was the son of a rich society dentist whose family owned a large chunk of north Houston. The pain he caused DeBakey was captured by another Texas surgeon who described Cooley as "the handsomest son of a bitch to ever pick up a scalpel. How'd you like to shave Mike DeBakey's face every morning and then have to look across the table at Denton Cooley?"”
“DeBakey was the star; and yet he was troubled by his protege. Denton Cooley was a conjurer at the table, a man with hands that moved so quickly and smoothly it seemed as if he opened and closed his patients with a kind of alchemy. Cooley was everything DeBakey had never been—a tall blond athlete who had always been the most charismatic and popular kid in class. DeBakey's Lebanese parents ran a Louisiana drugstore, while Cooley was the son of a rich society dentist whose family owned a large chunk of north Houston. The pain he caused DeBakey was captured by another Texas surgeon who described Cooley as "the handsomest son of a bitch to ever pick up a scalpel. How'd you like to shave Mike DeBakey's face every morning and then have to look across the table at Denton Cooley?"”
The most interesting part here isn't necessarily the technical challenges although there are many, but the egos and personalities that dominate the...
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G.P. Putnam's Sons
ISBN 10: 0399153411