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Lewis Thomas

Lewis Thomas

AmericanNovember 25, 1913 – December 3, 1993Science Writing

Thomas's essays in The Lives of a Cell brought a physician's wonder and a poet's sensibility to cell biology and the philosophy of medicine. He was the most elegant essayist science writing has produced.

Works

  • The Lives of a CellMedical essays reflecting on cellular biology, systems thinking, and life's interconnection→
  • The Medusa and the SnailEssays on nature, science, and human experience from physician-naturalist perspective→
  • Late Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler's Ninth SymphonyPhilosophical meditations on music, human mortality, and atomic consciousness→
  • The Fragile SpeciesEssay examining humanity's biological fragility and interdependence with Earth→
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