The Dressing Station
Publish date: 22 February 2021
Issue Number: 910
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: General
The Dressing Station
By Dr Jonathan Kaplan
Picador. $14
The Dressing Station is a searing portrait of devastation on the battlefield that 'illuminates the consequences of war and the ambiguities of relief work at a time when these issues couldn't matter more'. From treating the casualties of apartheid in Cape Town to operating on Kurdish guerrillas in northern Iraq at the end of the Gulf War, Jonathan Kaplan has saved (and lost) lives in the remotest corners of the world in the most extreme conditions. He has been a hospital surgeon, a ship's physician, an air-ambulance doctor, and a trauma surgeon. He has worked in locations as diverse as England, Burma, Eritrea, the Amazon, Mozambique and the US. In this story of unforgettable adventure and tragedy, Kaplan explores the great challenge of his career – to maintain his humanity even when that option does not seem possible. The Dressing Station is a haunting and elucidating look into the nature of human violence, the shattering contradictions of war, and the complicated role of medicine in this modern world.