Coma
by Robin Cook
- Pages
- 384
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780316334464
- Reading Time
- ~6h 43min
Coma is a book by Robin Cook. It has 384 pages.
About this book
Robin Cook’s debut novel established the template for the modern medical thriller, drawing directly on his professional background as a practicing physician. The narrative follows a young surgeon who awakens from routine surgery to discover she has been kept in a prolonged, medically induced state. As she pieces together fragmented memories and navigates the hospital’s rigid hierarchy, she uncovers a coordinated effort to silence patients who survived procedures that should have been fatal. The novel examines the intersection of clinical practice and institutional profit, exploring how bureaucratic structures compromise patient care when financial interests take precedence. Cook’s medical training informs the text’s precise depiction of hospital protocols, diagnostic procedures, and pharmaceutical influences. Rather than relying on sensationalism, the work maintains a measured tone while interrogating systemic vulnerabilities within healthcare delivery. Its enduring relevance lies in its examination of medical ethics, the concentration of institutional power, and the professional courage required to challenge established hierarchies. The novel remains a foundational work in genre fiction, valued for its procedural accuracy and sustained focus on the moral responsibilities of medical practitioners.
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Coma has 384 pages.
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Robin Cook’s debut novel established the template for the modern medical thriller, drawing directly on his professional background as a practicing physician. The narrative follows a young surgeon who awakens from routine surgery to discover she has been kept in a prolonged, medically induced state. ...
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Coma was written by Robin Cook.