Richard Selzer — American Author

Richard Selzer is a surgeon and author. He was born and raised in Troy, New York, United States. His father was Julius Selzer, M.D. a general practitioner who practiced from the ground floor of the family home at Fifth Avenue in Troy. His mother, Gertrude Selzer, was an amateur singer who performed in local productions of musicals and opera. Richard Selzer graduated from Union College in 1948, with a B.S. and received his M.D. from Albany Medical College in 1953. He served in the Army for two years as a lieutenant in charge of a medical detachment. In 1960, following a surgical internship and residency at Yale University, he joined the faculty of Yale as a professor of surgery, where he remained until his retirement in 1985. Beginning in the 1970s, Dr. Selzer became well known as an author as well... (wikipedia)

If people understood that doctors weren't divine, perhaps the odor of malpractice might diminish.
The grist for my mill is the human body and the art of healing.
I never intended to become a writer.
If I quit surgery, I'd be afraid I'd dry up.