
Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery
by Henry Marsh
4.25
Memoir
Medical Writing
Honest
Intense
Humbling
Henry Marsh’s memoir offers an unflinching look at life as a neurosurgeon. Marsh writes candidly about success, failure, arrogance, and responsibility in the operating theatre. His prose is direct and humane, capturing the moral weight of medical decision-making. The book balances technical insight with emotional honesty. It is gripping, sobering, and deeply human.
