Scholarship Boy to Engineer, Plastic Surgeon and Sportsman
Scholarship Boy to Engineer, Plastic Surgeon and Sportsman
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The story follows a boy's journey from a poor divorced mother to becoming an engineer, plastic surgeon, and sportsman. He overcame tuberculosis, won scholarships, and studied at prestigious universities. He served in four wars, six disasters, and worked in 44 countries. The second part of his story, Plastic Surgery in Wars, Disasters, and Civilian Life, will be available in February 2023.
Format: Hardback
Length: 304 pages
Publication date: 28 November 2022
Publisher: Troubador Publishing
Here is the rephrased text:
"The Illustrated Story of a Sick Child's Life"
In the early chapters of this captivating tale, we delve into the life of a young child who faced numerous challenges. Born to a poor divorced mother, this child battled tuberculosis, a formidable illness of the time. However, thanks to the advent of a new antibiotic, the child's health began to improve, and at the tender age of eight, he embarked on a new chapter of his life by enrolling in a local primary school.
Undeterred by his circumstances, the child's determination shone through. He excelled academically, securing a scholarship to a prestigious public school, where he not only received an excellent education but also received financial assistance for his school uniform, a luxury his mother could not afford. Driven by a thirst for knowledge and a desire to make a positive impact, the child decided to pursue a career in engineering.
He studied at prestigious universities in Leeds and Cambridge, where he honed his skills and knowledge in the field of chemical engineering. After completing his studies, he took on the role of a lecturer at the University of Surrey, sharing his expertise with aspiring engineers. However, his journey was far from over.
Three years later, the child embarked on a significant career change, pursuing medicine. He studied at Cambridge and Oxford Universities, immersing himself in the world of healthcare and medicine. His studies took him to Africa and America, where he gained valuable experience and witnessed the impact of his work firsthand.
Upon completing his medical training, the child qualified as a surgeon, a profession that demanded both skill and dedication. He underwent rigorous training, which was vastly different from the training surgeons undergo today. His training was a testament to the changing times and the evolving healthcare landscape.
In his professional journey, the child was appointed as a consultant plastic surgeon at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, a prestigious medical institution known for its pioneering work in the field of plastic surgery. His expertise and dedication to his craft earned him recognition and respect within the medical community.
Beyond his medical career, the child was an avid sports enthusiast and an Olympic trialist. He represented the British Universities in two sports, showcasing his athleticism and passion for competition. His involvement in sports not only honed his physical fitness but also taught him valuable life lessons, such as teamwork, discipline, and resilience.
Throughout his remarkable life, the child has faced numerous challenges and adversities. He has worked in four wars and six disasters, providing aid and support to those in need. His work in war-torn regions has left a lasting impact on his life, shaping his perspective and inspiring him to continue his mission of helping others.
In addition to his humanitarian work, the child has worked or taught in 44 countries, spreading his knowledge and expertise across the globe. His teaching and mentorship have touched the lives of countless individuals, empowering them to pursue their dreams and make a positive difference in the world.
The second part of this captivating story, "Plastic Surgery in Wars, Disasters, and Civilian Life," will be available in February 2023. It will delve deeper into the child's experiences in the field of plastic surgery, highlighting his contributions to the medical community and his efforts to rebuild lives in the aftermath of disasters.
In conclusion, "The Illustrated Story of a Sick Child's Life" is a testament to the resilience and determination of the human spirit. It showcases the power of education, hard work, and the pursuit of one's dreams to overcome adversity and achieve greatness. The child's journey from a sick child of a poor divorced mother to a surgeon, plastic surgeon, and sportsman is a story that inspires and motivates us all. We can learn from his experiences and apply them to our own lives, striving to make a positive impact on the world around us.
Weight: 794g
Dimension: 166 x 241 x 31 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781803135250
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