A Miracle and a Privilege


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Francis Moore entered Harvard Medical School in September of 1935, seven years before penicillin became available. During his remarkable career in surgery, research, and education, Moore has witnessed and contributed to some of the most important biomedical advances of the century, and his students now practice surgery worldwide. In this autobiography, he brings humor and warmth to the story of a lifetime at the forefront of medicine. In this fascinating book Moore describes his work in radioactive isotope research, burn therapy, breast cancer treatment, transplant science, and understanding the process of convalescence. Moore's colleagues have included such medical pioneers as George Thorn, David Hume, Thomas Starzl, John Gibbon, Steven Rosenberg, Harold Urey, and Nobel Prize winner Joseph Murray, and he recounts the setbacks and victories of their work. For example, he writes of the adventure he had with Charles Hufnagel in which 25 dogs, implanted with Hufnagel's experimental heart valves, made their escape into the Connecticut countryside and had to be recovered by dog control officers wielding stethoscopes. Yet Moore recalls with equal clarity the young mother who gave him a silver dollar for delivering her baby, the husband who begged that his ailing wife be allowed to die with dignity, and the desperately sick patients who made themselves available for experimental surgery and treatment. In one of his early operations he relieved "the pain, anguish, and threat to a wonderful small boy" by removing the boy's diseased appendix. He describes this capability as "a miracle and a privilege." The book includes a gripping account of the aftermath of the Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire in Boston in 1942, when Moore learned the horrific details of death by fire. He recounts both his experience with M.A.S.H. units and battalion aid stations in Korea and the sudden request from the U.S. State Department that resulted in his treating King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia. Moore's life story reflects his serious commitment to human well-being as well as his appreciation for the wonder of human life. Physicians, medical students, and all readers alike will find this book informative and inspirational. Francis Daniels Moore, M.D., is Moseley Professor of Surgery, Emeritus, Harvard Medical School and Surgeon-in-Chief, Emeritus, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston.




A Miracle and a Privilege


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Miracle and a Privilege


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From Miracle to Miracle


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This book is about the miracle power of God and how we can all tap into that miraculous power through simple obedience. I believe that we can all have as many miracles as we want if we would be willing to pay the price. We need to learn what opens the windows of heaven then do it. I have been experiencing the miraculous for over thirty years and would like to share what I believe anyone can do to make miracles happen.




It's a Miracle


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It all started with a random 2:00 am phone call on October 1, 2001. The caller was anonymous, and the message they gave was intelligible... This is the story of a young boy who once died in a pool but was raised to life by the grace of God. The story of his mother continues from that day to include her many encounters with the Lord through dreams, heavenly signs, and life events. The many stories in this book are meant to provide encouragement, inspiration, strength, faith, and hope to all who read its words.




My Miracle


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It was a matter of life and death when Rodney L.Barnes suffered an accident that led to a major traumatic brain injury, coma, and relearning everything again at the ripe age of twenty-one. Miraculously, he was given a second chance to live. At the age of forty-two, Barnes became inspired to write and publish his autobiography, My Miracle. Based on the events leading up to the accident and his survival after his injuries, My Miracle shares experiences that might contribute to events in our own lives. From past to present, Rodney has learned not to struggle with life, but to accept all it has to offer. At the center of Rodneys upbringing was always the ordinary principle of life: take nothing for granted. During his post-injury recovery, he came to understand this principle more profoundly. Despite this major setback, he accomplished unbelievable goals. Today, Rodney chooses to give credit of all of his successful accomplishments to the Lord Jesus Christ, who was his strength during his journey of healing. As survivor and author of the events in My Miracle, Rodneys deepest hope is for his story to reach those in need of comfort and strength during lifes unexpected trials.




Miracles and Mercies


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This amazing journey chronicles a number of life-changing events that have occurred in the life of the author, Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Richardson, Jr. He has been faced with many dangers seen and unseen where people sought to destroy him based on his race and his faith. Covered by God, he escaped each attempt unharmed - but each attempt made him stronger, more powerful and more dynamic - yet humble. You will not want to put this book down as he shares story after story of the miracles and mercies that have occurred in his life. God is ever present beginning with a vison his mother had before his birth - to his sleepwalk preaching at age four- through his years as a young boy struggling with his call into the ministry- through his teenage years - through his college experiences - to his role in the fight for Civil Rights - up to today. As he takes you on this journey, you will laugh and you will cry. There is no doubt that after you have completed this journey, his hope filled message will give you a renewed sense of urgency to find and determine your purpose and your destiny. Sandra Pugh Wood is an independent writer and author who is just beginning this new phase of her life. After over twenty-six years working in the corporate world, she has heeded the call on her life. Stepping out on faith, she is now fulfilling her purpose - which is to touch lives and lead others to Christ through her unique writing and storytelling ability. Helping to put this autobiography together was a privilege and honor. Sandra is a 1982 graduate of Auburn University, in Auburn, Alabama. Look for other titles by this author in the coming months.




The Miracle of Tristan Ray Thompson


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This is a story about a very unique young man, a man who, in essence, was truly a child at heart. I came to know Tristan as someone who was filled with love for others, especially those that have been rejected by life and society. He himself was a child that had endured rejection by society in general, but also, there was rejection by some family members, as well. Yet itaEUR(tm)s a story of great triumph, a story where victory came into his life. A story of overcoming all the ugliness that life can bring into a personaEUR(tm)s life.Life has a way of bringing tragedy into oneaEUR(tm)s life, and the character of a person can be determined by the tragedies they experience. Tristan encountered his tragedy at a very young age, when he was four years old. In life, we either overcome tragedies, or they will overcome us. This is the story of how Tristan overcame his and became the wonderful child you will read about.There was much pain, suffering, heartbreak, and rejection in his short life. Yet this precious child emerged victorious when it was all said and done. He was blessed with many gifts and talents, and he was able to express these through his writings, which I have shared herein. One of his best gifts was his ability to love others despite his lifeaEUR(tm)s struggles. He had a heart of compassion for the less fortunate. He loved others with his whole heart.He was a very intelligent young man, had a great sense of humor, and was a wonderful poet. As you read his story, IaEUR(tm)m sure it will inspire and encourage others who may have experienced rejection and tragedy in their lives or in the lives of those they may know. This is my hope. His life definitely inspired me. This story is about a child who battled sexual abuse at a very young age, rejection, and drug abuse. Yet he overcame, and I hope it inspires others with the same hope, that they also can overcome. It was a great privilege for me to know this precious child, and IaEUR(tm)m sure that those who read his story will come to feel the same. ItaEUR(tm)s a story of triumph.




Face Up with a Miracle


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Violence and Miracle in the Fourteenth Century


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As war, pestilence, and famine spread through Europe in the Middle Ages, so did reports of miracles, of hopeless victims wondrously saved from disaster. These "rescue miracles," recorded by over one hundred fourteenth-century cults, are the basis of Michael Goodich's account of the miraculous in everyday medieval life. Rescue miracles offer a wide range of voices rarely heard in medieval history, from women and children to peasants and urban artisans. They tell of salvation not just from the ravages of nature and war, but from the vagaries of a violent society—crime, unfair judicial practices, domestic squabbles, and communal or factional conflict. The stories speak to a collapse of confidence in decaying institutions, from the law to the market to feudal authority. Particularly, the miraculous escapes documented during the Hundred Years' War, the Italian communal wars, and other conflicts are vivid testimony to the end of aristocratic warfare and the growing victimization of noncombatants. Miracles, Goodich finds, represent the transcendent and unifying force of faith in a time of widespread distress and the hopeless conditions endured by the common people of the Middle Ages. Just as the lives of the saints, once dismissed as church propaganda, have become valuable to historians, so have rescue miracles, as evidence of an underlying medieval mentalite. This work expands our knowledge of that state of mind and the grim conditions that colored and shaped it.