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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781800961517

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Genre: Humanities / History / Military History

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With what this poor woman had been through the sight of her crying tore at my heartstrings. What if something should happen to her; who would care for her little baby? To conceal the fear and terror in my heart I left her, trying to put up a cheerful front. But no one could conceal from her the ominous import of the dark spots that had appeared on her chest.

The Doctor of Hiroshima is the extraordinary true story of Dr Michihiko Hachiya, whose hospital was less than a mile from the centre of the atomic bomb that hit on that warm August day. In immense shock and pain, he and his wife Yaeko dragged themselves to the devastated hospital building and what colleagues they could find.

In time, they begin to heal, and start to treat the impossible numbers of patients – a small girl covered in burns, an elderly man with pneumonia, a young boy and his little sister looking for their parents. They also began to investigate the strange unexplainable symptoms afflicting his patients – things he never dreamed he would see…

Told simply and poignantly in Dr Hachiya’s own words, The Doctor of Hiroshima is a unique and deeply moving human story of survival about a small, committed band of hospital staff in the face of unthinkable destruction and loss.

Reviews

One of the most extraordinary records of human calamity and courage in the history of letters.
Newsweek
I have read it through as a sitting... It is a simple and unpretentious account of compassion, sorrow, and great courage.
Robert Oppenheimer
A book that we all ought to read in order that we may know what we have done and what will happen in the future if the atomic weapons continue to be used.
Pearl Buck, author of The Good Earth
Comes closer to telling the real story than anything I have seen outside of Japan.
Norman Cousins
Chronicling the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing, this first-hand account shares a remarkable story of human endurance, and a doctor's unassuming dedication[....]From its visceral chronicling of the horrors encountered in the immediate aftermath of the atomic bomb, through to caring for patients, and investigations into the strange symptoms of radiation sickness, The Doctor of Hiroshima is lucid, uniquely insightful, and suffused in Dr Hachiya's profound humanity, hope and dedication.
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