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_aRutkow, Ira, _d1948- |
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_aEmpire of the scalpel : _bthe history of surgery / _cIra Rutkow. |
250 | _aFirst Scribner hardcover edition. | ||
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_aNew York : _bScribner, _c2022. |
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_axiv, 400 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 347-351) and index. | ||
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_tBeginnings. Genesis -- _tExodus -- _tProlific pens -- _tDarkness, then daylight -- _tFoundations. The human road map -- _tTo stop the flow -- _tThe circle -- _tEmergence -- _tTransition -- _tRevolutions. Pain-free -- _tThey're alive -- _tScientific progress -- _tThe shock of technology -- _tBaptisms. Mass appeal -- _tProfessionalization -- _tTriumphs. The blood of war -- _tThe center of things -- _tOut with the old -- _tThe present and the future. Changes -- _tProspects. |
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_a"From a renowned surgeon and historian with five decades of experience comes a remarkable history of surgery's development-spanning the Stone Age to the present day-blending meticulous medical studies with lively and skillful storytelling. There are not many events in life that can be as simultaneously life-frightening and life-saving as a surgical operation. Yet, in America, tens-of-millions of major surgical procedures are performed annually but few of us pause to consider the magnitude of these figures because we have such inherent confidence in surgeons. And, despite passionate debates about healthcare and the endless fascination with surgical procedures, most of us have no idea how surgeons came to be because the story of surgery has never been fully told. Now, "Empire of the Scalpel" elegantly reveals the fascinating history of surgery's evolution from its earliest roots in Europe through its rise to scientific and social dominance in the United States. From the 16th-century saga of Andreas Vesalius and his crusade to accurately describe human anatomy while appeasing the conservative clergy who clamored for his burning at the stake, to the hard-to-believe story of late-19th century surgeons' apathy to Joseph Lister's innovation of antisepsis and how this indifference led to thousands of unnecessary surgical deaths, "Empire of the Scalpel" is both a global history and a uniquely American tale. You'll discover how in the 20th century the US achieved surgical world supremacy heralded by the Nobel Prize-winning, seemingly impossible feat of transplanting a kidney and how the heart-lung machine was developed, along with much more. Today, the list of possible operations is almost infinite -- from knee and hip replacement to heart bypass and transplants to fat reduction and rhinoplasty -- and Rutkow draws on his five-decade career to show us how we got here. Authoritative, captivating, and comprehensive, "Empire of the Scalpel" portrays the evolution of surgery in all its dramatic and life-enhancing complexity and shows that its history is truly one awe-inspiring triumph after another"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_iOnline version: _aRutkow, Ira M. _tEmpire of the scalpel _bFirst. _dNew York : Scribner, 2022 _z9781501163760 _w(DLC) 2021048635. |
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