Paperback: 320pp
Published: Eye (February 2026)
ISBN: 9781785634314
Five decades of blood, phlegm and bile on the hospital frontline
‘Weaves drama and humanity with a substantial load of humour’
Samer Nashef, author of The Naked Surgeon
The Greek physician Hippocrates thought the human body contained blood, phlegm and bile. In the right balance, these fluids produced health; if not, pain.
Liam Hughes is very familiar with bodily fluids. He spent nearly five decades on the NHS frontline, ultimately as a senior cardiologist. Extending the Hippocratic list to include sweat, tears, urine, solid waste and spunk (fortitude), he uses this framework to tell his own story of the highs and lows of hospital life. The terminal patient begging for a ‘Brompton cocktail’ to end his suffering; the loathsome on-call surgeon who impales himself on a shooting-stick; the selfless consultant who rams a police car to save a patient’s life: all shape Hughes’ strong sense of what the medical calling should and should not entail.
In a lively mixture of the lewd, the gross-out and the deeply humane, he conveys the pain, pleasure and pathos of hospital life. By turns moving, instructive, hilarious and outrageous, Bodily Fluids also expresses its author’s anxiety about the state of our health service – and offers a bold prescription for the way forward.
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‘Among the many medical authors publishing what is now called “doc lit”, Liam Hughes stands out. He masterfully weaves together elements of suspense, drama, humanity, all of it laced with a substantial load of humour, both subtle and lurid. What is most striking, however, is the unwavering and – nowadays rarely seen – absolute dedication of this particular doctor to his patients’
Samer Nashef, author of The Naked Surgeon