If you're interested in medicine at all, my book club just finished The Facemaker by Lindsey Fitzharris which is a light biography of a plastic surgeon durring WW1 and the effects the war had on modern plastic surgeries creation and advancement. IMO an easy read and short read for non-fiction and also includes real life diagrams and case photos from some of the soldier's recovery.
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If you're interested in medicine at all, my book club just finished The Facemaker by Lindsey Fitzharris which is a light biography of a plastic surgeon durring WW1 and the effects the war had on modern plastic surgeries creation and advancement. IMO an easy read and short read for non-fiction and also includes real life diagrams and case photos from some of the soldier's recovery.