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Morris, T: Matter of the Heart: A History of the Heart in Eleven Operations

Autor Thomas Morris
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mai 2018
The eleven landmark heart operations narrated through in this title from the former "In Our Time" producer offer a story of the development of heart surgery to the contemporary standard.
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ISBN-13: 9781784703257
ISBN-10: 1784703257
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 130 x 200 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Random House

Descriere

'Thrilling... The “dizzying” story of heart surgery is every bit as important as that of the nuclear, computer or rocket ages. And now it has been given the history it deserves' James McConnachie, Sunday Times

For thousands of years the human heart remained the deepest of mysteries; both home to the soul and an organ too complex to touch, let alone operate on. Then, in the late nineteenth century, medics began going where no one had dared go before.

In eleven landmark operations, Thomas Morris tells us stories of triumph, reckless bravery, swaggering arrogance, jealousy and rivalry, and incredible ingenuity, from the trail-blazing ‘blue baby’ procedure to the first human heart transplant. The Matter of the Heart gives us a view over the surgeon’s shoulder, showing us the heart’s inner workings and failings. It describes both a human story and a history of risk-taking that has ultimately saved millions of lives.


Notă biografică

Thomas Morris worked for the BBC for seventeen years making programmes for Radio 4 and Radio 3. For five years he was the producer of In Our Time, and previously worked on Front RowOpen Book and The Film Programme. His freelance journalism has appeared in publications including The TimesThe Lancet and The Cricketer. In 2015 he was awarded a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award for non-fiction. He lives in London.