New book draws parallels between human body and change

New book draws parallels between human body and change


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New Delhi, July 18 (IANS) Charting the dynamism of human body and mind, writer-doctor Gavin Francis traces the linkage between mankind and its inevitable transformation in his book "The


Shapeshifters: On Medicine and Human Change". The book draws on Francis' real-life experiences to explain bodily transformations like prosthetics, castration, tattooing,


hallucinations, werewolves, and bodybuilding among others. It takes the reader through familiar and expected bodily milestones -- like pregnancy or menopause -- and the ones that take us by


surprise -- "being thrown into the shadows of dementia, or having a limb amputated". The Shapeshifters (Profile Books/Rs 599/282 pages) explores the "unprecedented power of


medicine to alter our lives and the limitations of that power". The cover page of the book correlates, within the human body, terms like "memory, hallucination, aging, puberty,


gender, menopause, birth, death", to show the strong connection of the human body with change. While largely avoiding medical jargon, the book borrows from art, history, myth and magic


to show how the very essence of being human is change. Having authored "Adventures in Human Being" previously, Francis has shared his clinical experience in the book acquired over


the course of his medical practice. (This story was auto-published from a syndicated feed. No part of the story has been edited by THE QUINT.)