The Matter of the Heart: A History of the Heart in Eleven Operations
An eye-opening and heroic story of pioneering heart surgeons, structured around eleven operations.

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. The following decades saw the mysteries of the heart exposed, thanks to pioneering surgeons, brave patients and even sacrificial dogs.

In eleven landmark operations, Thomas Morris tells us stories of triumph, reckless bravery, swaggering arrogance, jealousy and rivalry, and incredible ingenuity: the trail-blazing ‘blue baby’ procedure that transformed wheezing infants into pink, healthy children; the first human heart transplant, which made headline news around the globe. And yet the heart still feels sacred: just before the operation to fit one of the first artificial hearts, the patient’s wife asked the surgeon if he would still be able to love her.

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.

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The Matter of the Heart: A History of the Heart in Eleven Operations
An eye-opening and heroic story of pioneering heart surgeons, structured around eleven operations.

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. The following decades saw the mysteries of the heart exposed, thanks to pioneering surgeons, brave patients and even sacrificial dogs.

In eleven landmark operations, Thomas Morris tells us stories of triumph, reckless bravery, swaggering arrogance, jealousy and rivalry, and incredible ingenuity: the trail-blazing ‘blue baby’ procedure that transformed wheezing infants into pink, healthy children; the first human heart transplant, which made headline news around the globe. And yet the heart still feels sacred: just before the operation to fit one of the first artificial hearts, the patient’s wife asked the surgeon if he would still be able to love her.

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.

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The Matter of the Heart: A History of the Heart in Eleven Operations

The Matter of the Heart: A History of the Heart in Eleven Operations

by Thomas Morris
The Matter of the Heart: A History of the Heart in Eleven Operations

The Matter of the Heart: A History of the Heart in Eleven Operations

by Thomas Morris

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Overview

An eye-opening and heroic story of pioneering heart surgeons, structured around eleven operations.

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. The following decades saw the mysteries of the heart exposed, thanks to pioneering surgeons, brave patients and even sacrificial dogs.

In eleven landmark operations, Thomas Morris tells us stories of triumph, reckless bravery, swaggering arrogance, jealousy and rivalry, and incredible ingenuity: the trail-blazing ‘blue baby’ procedure that transformed wheezing infants into pink, healthy children; the first human heart transplant, which made headline news around the globe. And yet the heart still feels sacred: just before the operation to fit one of the first artificial hearts, the patient’s wife asked the surgeon if he would still be able to love her.

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250890016
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/16/2018
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.97(d)

About the Author

Thomas Morris worked for the BBC for many years as a successful radio producer, with a particular interest in scientific and medical topics. He is now a freelance writer, and his journalism has appeared in outlets including The Times and The Financial Times. He lives in London.

Thomas is the author of The Matter of the Heart: A History of the Heart in Eleven Operations.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Bullet to the Heart

Stowell Park, Gloucestershire

February 19th, 1945

Chapter 2: Blue Babies

Baltimore, Maryland

November 29th, 1944

Chapter 3: “A Sensible Hissing”

Houston, Texas

January 5th, 1953

Chapter 4: Ice Baths and Monkey Lungs

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

May 6th, 1953

Chapter 5: Rubber Balls and Pig Valves

Portland, Oregon

September 21st, 1960

Chapter 6: Metronomes and Nuclear Reactors

Stockholm, Sweden

October 8th, 1958

Chapter 7: “Strong and Peculiar Symptoms”

Cleveland, Ohio

October 19th, 1967

Chapter 8: One Life, Two Hearts

Cape Town, South Africa

December 3rd, 1967

Chapter 9: Clinical Trial by Media

Salt Lake City, Utah

December 2nd, 1982

Chapter 10: Fantastic Voyage

Lausanne, Switzerland

June 12th, 1986

Chapter 11: I, Robot (Surgeon)

Boston, Massachusetts

November 7th, 2005

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