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Medical Mysteries Across History, Pt.2

By: Roy Benaroch MD, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Roy Benaroch MD
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Doctors are more than doctors. They’re detectives who solve mysteries about the human body.

Diagnosing patients is about looking for clues, whether a persistent tickle in the back of the throat or confusion and memory loss. Just like detectives, good doctors sift through information until they arrive at the medical solution that fits best.

Think you have what it takes to keep up with medical detective work? Find out with this second installment of Dr. Roy Benaroch’s thrilling look at medical mysteries from across history. Continuing the excitement of his earlier Audible Original, Medical Mysteries Across History, Pt.2 features cases involving ancient kings and military leaders, beloved philosophers and popular entertainers. You may know who some of these patients are - but you’ve almost certainly never heard their stories told from a doctor’s point of view.

In each instance, you’ll learn about the medicine that was practiced during the patient’s life, and you’ll discover how modern medicine can shed light on the past. You’ll see how every life (and every disease) is a story and that these stories reveal the clues doctors need to make an accurate diagnosis. And you’ll discover that while a lot in medicine has certainly changed, the way doctors approach patients hasn’t changed very much at all.

Think you can guess who these 10 mystery patients are? Pay attention. The medical and historical hints are there and waiting for you.

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About the Professor

Dr. Roy Benaroch is a general pediatrician, author, and educator. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Engineering at Tulane University, followed by his MD at Emory University. He completed his residency through the Emory University’s affiliated hospitals in 1997, serving as Chief Resident and Instructor of Pediatrics in 1998. He has continued his involvement on the Emory faculty as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Benaroch teaches medical students and residents at his practice and gives regular lectures to physician’s assistants at Emory University. Dr. Benaroch has published two books on parenting and pediatric health topics: Solving Health and Behavioral Problems from Birth through Preschool: A Parent’s Guide and A Guide to Getting the Best Health Care for Your Child. He also writes a blog for parents and health professionals. His essays on pediatric health have been widely published on the internet, and he has served as a featured expert on WebMD.
In association with the Great Courses, Dr. Benaroch has developed several lecture series, including Medical School for Everyone: Grand Rounds Cases, Medical School for Everyone: Emergency Medicine, Medical School for Everyone: Pediatric Grand Rounds, and The Skeptic’s Guide to Health, Medicine, and the Media. In addition to his work in private practice and as a teacher and writer, Dr. Benaroch serves as Chair of The Children’s Care Network, a clinically integrated network of more than 1,000 Atlanta-area pediatric care providers.

Great Storytelling • Interesting Medical Cases • Informative Narration • Enlightening Content • Educational Material
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Glad I found this, it was entertaining listen! I was especially moved by the last story on Robin Williams. Overall great book, interesting material, clear narrator. Thanks!

Fun Listen!

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The patients were pretty easy to identify but the diagnoses were a surprise in most cases.

No big surprises as to who

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Very interesting lectures. I am looking forward to listening to new ones. Thank you very much.

Medical mysteries, Volume 2

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Excellent. Truly fascinating. I just wish it was longer. I try to use my credits for longer books so I can have more hours of listening. So in retrospect I probably would not choose this a second time just for that reason. But I really enjoyed it anyway.

Well done.

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Enjoyed how the narrator explained everything and could bring a patient to life for the examination, very thought provoking for someone outside the medical field and very informative!

Information and well articulated

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He sounds so compassionate and I learn so much. I didn't even realize it would be him narrating this lecture so that was a pleasant surprise.

Dr Roy Benaroch is my favorite lecturer!

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The most entertaining series I have ever heard. Thank you so much. I am looking forward to more of these

Incredible

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I loved trying to figure ot both the diagnosis and the famous person who suffered through his or her illness. I found the history behind medical discoveries as well as the symptoms associated with them fascinating as well. I feel much more informed about medical conditions as a result, which may come in handy in my future.

Captivating Story Telling

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As a practicing physician, I found these stories sensitive accurate and enlightening. My older kids were entranced as well. An excellent presentation

Fascinating

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I loved Part 1, and Part 2 was equally wonderful. Each case is fascinating in its own way but the last one is the only one that made me tear up. "Rob" just had a profound impact on millions of people myself included so while I was able to emotionally detach, and, quite successfully, guess some of the diagnoses, the last case made me feel like I was sitting at a hospital waiting room worrying about a friend.

The Last Surprise

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