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020    $a 9781335017475
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100 1  $a Dahl, Linda, $e author.
245 10 $a Tooth and nail : $b the making of a female fight doctor / $c Linda D. Dahl.
264  1 $a Toronto : $b Hanover Square Press, $c [2018]
300    $a 293 pages ; $c 22 cm
520    $a Chronicles the coming of age of a surgeon in New York City and her experiences as one of the only female ringside doctors for the New York State Athletic Commission.
520 1  $a "In this entertaining memoir, Dahl details her road to becoming one of the only female fight doctors. Raised in the Midwest by Syrian immigrant parents, Dahl was a surgical resident living in the Bronx when she became enthralled with boxing while watching a fight between Shane Mosley and Oscar de la Hoya in 2000. She eventually landed an uninspiring job as a hospital ear, nose, throat physician; but her boxing passion led her to work secretly as a fight doctor at professional fights. She recounts one of her first fights, when she realized after the first round that the Venezuelan fighter had been hit below the belt, "his traumatic hernia blossoming," but he refused to have her check him in public. While she earned the trust of fighters, men throughout the boxing world continued to fawn over her good looks ("deflecting attention became a bigger job than working the fights"). It wasn't until she was working a fight between Miguel Cotto and Paulie Malignaggi that her professional life took a turn. The fight had been aired on television, and her secret became known at the hospital. Head physicians congratulated her on her selfless work, and her newfound confidence gave her courage to start her own practice. Dahl offers a unique look at the world of boxing in this uplifting story about realizing one's destiny." -- Publisher's weekly
600 10 $a Dahl, Linda.
650  0 $a Women physicians $v Biography.
650  0 $a Boxing injuries $v Anecdotes.
650  0 $a Sports medicine $v Anecdotes.
655  7 $a Autobiographies. $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Anecdotes. $2 lcgft
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