6/27/2023 0 Comments Malpractice by Dean Lipton![]() ![]() ![]() He was unable to close his eye, to speak clearly enough to be understood, to smile, or to eat without drooling. Due to a severed facial nerve, the entire right side of his face became paralyzed. Lipton re-creates his shattering experience, from the day he entered surgery for a routine ear operation involving a few days' hospital stay, through the years of suffering and despair that followed. The true story of medical malpractice as told by the victim, Dean Lipton (1919-1992), who had been the chairman of the San Francisco's Writers Workshop and a handsome and popular figure in North Beach. ![]() Dust jacket shows light rubbing minor soiling on rear panel not price clipped in an archival mylar sleeve. Apricot-colored cloth boards with silver lettering on spine. ![]()
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