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Ebook , by Pamela Nagami

Ebook , by Pamela Nagami

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, by Pamela Nagami

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, by Pamela Nagami


Ebook , by Pamela Nagami

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Product details

File Size: 492 KB

Print Length: 368 pages

Publisher: St. Martin's Press; First edition (September 1, 2005)

Publication Date: September 1, 2005

Sold by: Macmillan

Language: English

ASIN: B009AEM2ZS

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#332,275 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I’m back to working full time, so bring on the book reviews!As intrepid readers will recall, I was less than thrilled with the previous book by the author (The Woman with a Worm in Her Head: And Other True Stories of Infectious Disease), but this time, I was pleasantly surprised how much more I enjoyed this book.Bitten explores the various critters that bite and the consequences of such bites. Only once does Dr Nagami inject herself and, unlike the previous book I read, I wish she had given more personal insights since she’s an infectious disease specialist.This book was an easy read, and again, the digital version was great. I give this book four stars out of five. Well worth reading if biting critters is your interest.

Very interesting book for someone like me who teaches nursing and medical students. This came recommended by Goodreads and some other sites, and since I've read Nagami's writings before and enjoyed them, I felt this was a good book to get. As soon as I started reading it, I started thinking of all the people who shouldn't read it because they are too squeamish (including my daughters!) and people like my husband, who should read it, because they are either Scouts or on Search and Rescue teams, or work in the woods all the time. There were many parts I actually read aloud to my husband because they were so interesting, and even though my husband is very well-versed in bites especially from snakes and bugs, he still had not heard some of the information available in this book.I don't think people realize how dangerous even bites from both domestic animals and people can be. Nagami made sure she covered these two areas well in her book, and I highly recommend reading them or discussing them especially for nurses who are going to see them in the ER or pediatrics.Nagami did a lot of research for this book, using some of her own cases, but also getting interesting cases from around the world. For example, she discussed cases of jelly fish stings from various places around the world including Australia...makes you scared to go in the water! She also covered all the new problems we are seeing with mosquito bites in the U.S. such as West Nile Fever, which is getting worse by the year due to global warming and how it impacts animals as well as humans.A few topics were slower than others which is to be expected in a book like this, but on the whole a good read and reference for this topic. But again, if you are squeamish at all or a hypochondriac...don't pick this book up!

This book started out very strongly, with chapters on spiders and snakes. I read these sections with horrified amazement. I will echo what another reader said: Do not read the first few chapters in this book in bed. My legs were itching ten minutes in.The book covers a lot of creatures that can bite or sting you - spiders, snakes, dogs, cats, monkeys, jellyfish, snails, ticks, microscopic water-dwelling parasites, alligators, etc. There's a lot of info. The sections on the spiders and snakes were the most interesting to me, perhaps because I didn't know much about the effects of spider and snake venom. The reactions to spiders and snakes are often very acute as well, which made for a more frightening read.As the book progressed into other bites, like crocodile, cat, and dog bites, I felt that it was a little bit more rushed than the earlier sections, and somewhat drier. It still contained interesting information, but it wasn't as interesting or as in-depth as some of the earlier sections. Nonetheless, I think this is a four-star book due to the sheer volume of info. Overall, I recommend.

Dr. Nanami's first book is one of my favorite medical puzzle books of all time, was excited to read another. Like all books of this type, it invokes fascination, horror, and "hell no, I'm never leaving my bed again!" responses, though since so many dangerous bites occur in bed, that doesn't even feel like a safe space to read this book. Now I know why every spider that anyone thinks may have been looking at someone funny is automatically a brown recluse (people's obsession with them confused me when I first moved to a state in their coverage). And once again, a strong desire to stay away from Australia. And I'm very, very thankful that I tolerate penicillin-type antibiotics well.

Critters that crawl around in the dark - or the light, as the case may be - are both horrifying and fascinating. Other reviews have mentioned enough of the topic that I won't repeat that here. The book was another of author Nagami's great inform-the-public books about the things we live with every day. If you like Bitten, then you will like The Woman With a Worm in Her Head, which had some even scarier stories. I love Nagami's books and I love finding out about our world. My only complaint with her books is that within each story, she tends to jump around a bit. She usually starts out with a scare story and then often leaves you hanging while she explains the medicine behind the story, and then finally finishes up with more stories that are similar and a grand finale in telling you the outcome of the original story. While it sounds fine here, it tends to make following the mini-stories a bit difficult. Having said that, both her books are a fascinating subject and well worth the cost of a few nights time to read.

Told with the distance of a spectator that is not intimately acquainted with the subjects. Could have been so much better. Hard to wade through even though the subject is interesting.

I read this years ago when I first started high school and I was so excited to find an e-copy of it. Well worth the money, this book has great stories paired with information that really just makes you want to read more and learn more. All the while you can read about these fascinating stories that make you feel bad for the people involved but medically they're so interesting!

Had to read this for a healthcare class in college. It had some interesting and creepy stories but the writing was boring and tedious. Definitely wouldn't read it again.

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