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The Whistlers’ Room: Stories and Essays

Yale Medicine Magazine, 2004 - Fall/Winter

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by Richard A. Selzer, M.D., HS ’61 (Shoemaker & Hoard) Selzer’s latest book contains 24 pieces from diaries, memoirs and essays. The title piece is the story of three World War I soldiers who were shot in the larynx and could only communicate by forcing air through tubes in their throats.

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