Taking Life to Extremes
By (Author) Dr. Kenneth Kamler
Little, Brown Book Group
Robinson Publishing
29th April 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Active outdoor pursuits
613.69
Paperback
336
Width 127mm, Height 203mm, Spine 20mm
386g
'If the chanting stops, he will die. My patient will die. I was certain of this-as certain as someone crouching in an unheated tent sitting on the highest mountain in the world can feel about anything...' Ken Kamler (author of Doctor on Everest, doctor, VP of the Explorer's Club, NASA consultant) knows what happens when bodies are pushed to their limits. He has been to and studied the world's most inhospitable regions, and seen who survived and who didn't. This book takes readers into six environments: underwater, high seas jungle, desert, high altitude, and outer space. Telling the stories of his own and others' extraordinary brushes with death, he explores the body's reactions to heat, cold, pressure, starvation, exhaustion, and exposure, and reveals its miraculous survival strategies. A scientific nail-biter that takes readers where no reality television show would dare go, and proves what survival really means.
Dr Kenneth Kamler, author of Doctor on Everest, is one of the world's leading authorities on medicine in extreme conditions. He is Vice-President of the Explorer's Club and a NASA consultant. Kenneth Kamler is Director of the Hand Treatment Centre in New Hyde Park, New York, and Vice-President of The Explorers Club. He appeared in the acclaimed IMAX film, Everest. Sir Edmund Hillary was the first person to climb Mt Everest. Subsequent to his ascent, he was knighted.