This is the autobiography of Dr Jack Gibson who graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 1933. He was a surgeon for 45 years and like all the fellows of the college he was called Mister.
When he retired and worked as a hypnotist, he, for the sake of not being considered a quack, especially in the USA, took on the title which he used one year after qualifying, namely Doctor.
He had an enchanted life, for he worked in Ireland, England, Aden, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa and in the Channel Islands. The stories are fascinating.
Synopsis
Jack Gibson’s life was long and full of fun. He started working as a young man brimming over with life, with all of his qualifications tucked away: playing games in foreign countries, walking at night carrying a spear in case of being attacked by a wild animal, visiting country after country, identifying new diseases and operating.
During the second half of his life he continued as a surgeon but using hypnosis when practical. He tells stories of fun and laughter. He performed over 4,000 procedures using mind control alone, and with this method the death rate was down to zero. He tells amusing stories, many of which are hilarious.
Memoirs Of An Irish Surgeon e-book
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