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JFK's Secret Doctor: The Remarkable Life of Medical Pioneer and Legendary Rock Climber Hans Kraus
By (Author) Susan E.B. Schwartz
Foreword by Yvon Chouinard
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st December 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Climbing and mountaineering
Physiotherapy
History of the Americas
796.522092
Paperback
352
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
411g
JFK's Secret Doctor tells a thrilling story of adventure and a historic medical career. Set against the grand panorama of twentieth century world events, it captures the remarkable life and spirit of climber and medical visionary Hans Kraus (19051996). Kraus was taught English by writer James Joyce, escaped Nazi-dominated Europe, and was JFKs secret back specialist. A legendary rock climber, known for hair-raising ascents on two continents, Kraus lived a life full of triumph, tragedy, intensity, verve, and a whole lot of guts, glory, and wit. Few realized that the same man, considered one of the great unsung medical pioneers of the twentieth century, was also making headline news throughout the second half of the 1950s, was a guest of honor at Eisenhowers White House, and the cover story of major magazines throughout America, includingSports Illustrated. His pioneering work in muscles and fitness uncovered shocking truths about the health of American children, and his work curing back pain brought him into the Kennedy White House and inner circle of Camelot.
Here is the life of Hans Kraus, including the previously untold story of Kennedys debilitating back problems, including Kennedys White House medical records and first-time interviews with two Kennedy White House doctors.
Susan E. B. Schwartz is a leading adventure writer and longtime contributor to Climbing, Rock and Ice<; Runners World; and Outside. She has served on the American Alpine Club Board of Directors and Literary Board as a 50th Anniversary Partner to the Presidents Council on Physical Fitness. She lives in Wilton, Connecticut.