Eleven Blue Men, and Other Narratives of Medical Detection
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Berton Roueché was a medical writer whose career spanned nearly fifty years at The New Yorker. He delved into the fascinating realm of medical mysteries, exploring unusual cases and their enigmatic resolutions with precision and a keen eye for detail. His ability to transform complex medical narratives into compelling stories resonated with readers and creators alike, influencing film and television. Roueché's distinctive voice offered penetrating insights into the human condition, driven by an unyielding quest to uncover the truth hidden within medical phenomena.



