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'I feel like a civilian for the first time in decades' – retired consultant Seamus O'Mahony has a cure for modern medicine


Over the course of two previous books, Seamus O’Mahony, recently retired consultant gastroenterologist at Cork University Hospital, has established himself as a clear-eyed and articulate commentator on modern medicine and healthcare systems.
He has written brilliantly about our expectations around life, death, disease and modern doctoring, debunking myths and challenging fallacies, including the notion that medicine can save us all.
Now, he has a new book,
The Ministry of Bodies, that began as a kind of “year in the life of” a busy hospital.
A few months into that year – 2019 – O’Mahony, now 60, decided to retire.
“That changed the entire tone of the book,” he says. “I was coming to the end of a very long career, so inevitably I was looking back, at the good things and bad things.” ....

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From politics to parenting, the books to look out for


Who are we? What interests us, in this age of plague? To understand the world today, let s look at the non-fiction books coming in 2021. A pattern of transformation runs through next year s non-fiction releases: the pandemic has changed the human race. We have new priorities and a different perspective. Where do we go from here?
Feminist titles focus on the power of female independent living; and writers on race look at harnessing the energy of the Black Lives Matter movement to turn protest into progress. Working-class voices rise.
Parenting gets a reality check, with new releases providing the unvarnished truth, and mental health books have a no-nonsense edge in challenging times. Other themes in 2021 are the internet, medicine, women s histories, nature, Northern Ireland, and the fight for Irish independence. ....

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