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  1. Edward E Rosenbaum (May 14, 1915 – May 31, 2009), was an American physician and author. [1] [2] He is best known for the autobiographical chronicle of his experience with throat cancer, The Doctor, [3] (initially published as A Taste of My Own Medicine [4] ), which was the basis of the movie The Doctor , starring William Hurt as a ...

  2. Edward E. Rosenbaum. Random House, 1988 - Biography & Autobiography - 221 pages. The author tells how his own grave illness turned upside down his view of the medical profession. Full of rich...

  3. Apr 12, 1988 · Trained at the Mayo Clinic, decorated for his pioneering use of penicillin, widely respected and nationally known, Dr. Edward E. Rosenbaum had risen to the apex of his profession. But in 1985, following a simple biopsy, the most stirring and startling phase of his medical education began when he was diagnosed with cancer.

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  4. Apr 12, 1988 · Edward E. Rosenbaum. A Taste of My Own Medicine: When the Doctor Is the Patient Hardcover – April 12, 1988. by Edward E. Rosenbaum (Author) 4.7 33 ratings. See all formats and editions. The author, a doctor, describes his experiences as a cancer patient and shares his observations on the practice of modern medicine.

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  5. Rosenbaum’s story is best known by the filmThe Doctorfeaturing William Hurt in the title role. It was based on his autobiographical book, A Taste of My Own Medicine. In the book and movie, he goes from doctor to throat cancer patient.

  6. Mar 23, 1993 · Edward Rosenbaum, the doctor whose battle with cancer was dramatized in the movie “The Doctor,” gave the real-life account of his experience at a Hoag Cancer Center benefit. About 380 people...

  7. Jul 30, 1991 · Dr. Edward E. Rosenbaum was diagnosed with cancer of the larynx at age 70. This book is a memoir of both his experiences as a doctor and as a patient, caught in the inexorable, sometimes painful, often humiliating round of cancer treatment.

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