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Doc

True Tales of Mishaps, Emergencies, and Miracles from a Montana Physician

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By: Ron Losee
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In 1949, Ron Losee, a young Yale Medical School graduate, headed west with his wife and small daughter to begin the practice of medicine. They settled in Ennis, Montana, in a log cabin that also became their office and lab. Patients made themselves at home in the living room. One small bag held all their medical equipment. It was a proud moment when a patient first called Losee "Doc." His fee on that occasion was three dollars.

In robust, freewheeling prose, Doc Losee - now internationally known for his work in orthopedic surgery - shares nearly half a century of dedicated doctoring, evoking the rich flavor of Montana and the dramatic dilemmas that never cease to haunt the country doctor. Exhilarating and entertaining, Doc is a moving reminder of what people - doctors and patients--can be and do. It's the perfect cure for what ails us.

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Rick Adamson gives a stirring performance of Doc by Ron Losee, a graduate of Yale Medical School and an international authority on orthopedic surgery. His dulcet voice brings to life the winsome stories from the Montana countryside. In 1949, Losee began his medical practice in a log cabin, where he lived with his wife. All his medical equipment fit into a single bag. The young doctor charged his first patient three dollars. In the ensuing years, he has had numerous extraordinary experiences, which he relates in a compassionate way, sharing the highs and lows of a life dedicated to health care.

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This is a delightful memoir of a rural physician in Montana. The book opens with Losee attending Yale University Medical School during World War II. The class was being pushed through because of the great need for physicians for the War. In 1946 he and his wife moved to Denver for his residence training. They decided they wanted to live in the west so after he completed his training and he was discharged from the Army they drove around the west looking for a place to set up his practice. They eventually landed in Ennis, Montana. After a few years doing family practice, Losee decided he needed more training in orthopedics. He did a two-year orthopedic specialty training at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal. They returned to Ennis where he continued to practice until his retirement. Losee developed an operative technique for the knee that is in common use today. You will need to read the book to discover what it is.

The book is well written and full of tales about the people of Montana and the various medical problems encountered in a rural practice. Near the end of the book I enjoyed the poems written by a local nurse about “DOC” and the little hospital. The book also provided a glimpse of how medicine has changed over the years, not only medical techniques but the business aspects and the interaction between physician and patient.

Rick Adamson did a good job narrating the book. Adamson is a voiceover artist and a 2011 Audie Award winning audiobook narrator for non-fiction.

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Wonderful doctor! Wonderful memoir

Doc Losee was a marvelous human being and kind loving conscientious doctor. Interesting to read how primitive medicine was when he started. Good book!!!

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Damned Fine Book

Doc Losee is a god among men. In a part of the country where doctor's are few and far between he dedicated his life to the people. His ethical stance towards medicine and groundbreaking work in the field of Anterior Cruciate Ligament repairs and nonsurgical intervention is by far worth the read but for me the reason to read this book was much more simple. To remember the personalized care and forthright honesty which can be given by a medical professional like Dr. Losee moved me to tears. we can all do better. I'm so damned glad he wrote this book and I'm so damned glad Olive kept him going.

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This man's name means healer

My heart spent an entire day with this wonderful man. He reminds me of my precious doc who has also loved his patients for 48 years. I wish this world had thousands more like him. I actually cried when this book ended. I wish it could have been twice as long. When he passed I'm sure the Lord welcomed him saying well done my child.

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