558. We
talk to urologist
Martha Boone about her work at the old Charity Hospital and the books she's written about it. "
The Big Free is Charity Hospital and it’s 1982 in New Orleans, and Charity is a big medical free-for-all. Elizabeth is one of the first women in the toughest surgery department in America. With her pearls and her pink plaid socks, she doesn’t fit in …at first. Half the doctors who start the surgery program never finish. Nothing in her proper southern upbringing prepares Elizabeth for the violence, debauchery and intensity of inner city trauma surgery. The Big Free is filled with unforgettable characters living the best and the worst New Orleans has to offer" (
Boone). "Dr. Martha Boone is one of the first one hundred women board certified in urology. After 23 years of education, she practiced academic urology for five years and private practice for twenty-four. She was named TOP DOC in urology in Atlanta for over a decade. Her first novel
The Big Free fictionalizes her first six months at Charity Hospital in New Orleans. Her current book, T
he Unfettered Urologist, is nonfiction and explains the pearls of wisdom she never had time to include in a short office visit. It will be available August 15,2023. Her third book,
Mother Charity, will be released in March of 2024 and is the sequel to The Big Free. Dr. Boone retired to write full-time and travel with her husband" (
Boone).
- This week in Louisiana history. January 27, 1730. Jean Paul
LeSueur leads 500 Choctaw Indians against the Natchez Indians.
- This week in New Orleans history. Lakeview Theater Opens
January 28, 1942. With 700 seats and a parking lot able to
accommodate 300 cars, the Lakeview Theater became the first
movie house in Lakeview when it first opened its doors on
January 28, 1942. Located at the corner of Harrison Avenue and
Vicksburg Street (one block from Canal Boulevard), it was
built by contractor Robert E. Smith who was the owner/partner
of Guy P. Spicuzza who managed the theater. Draperies
and rugs were furnished by D.H. Holmes. Adult tickets sold for
25 cents. Children were admitted for 11 cents. The
management promised a policy of four program changes per week.
- This week in Louisiana.
- Postcards from Louisiana. Boardwalker & the 3 finger
swingers sing at Bamboulas.