Blood and Guts
A History of Surgery
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Liam Gerrard
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Today, astonishing surgical breakthroughs are making limb transplants, face transplants, and a host of other previously undreamed-of operations possible. But getting here has not been a simple story of medical progress. In Blood and Guts, veteran science writer Richard Hollingham weaves a compelling narrative from the key moments in surgical history. We have a ringside seat in the operating theater of University College Hospital in London as world-renowned Victorian surgeon Robert Liston performs a remarkable amputation in 30 seconds - from first cut to final stitch. Innovations such as Joseph Lister's antiseptic technique, the first open-heart surgery, and Walter Freeman's lobotomy operations, among other breakthroughs, are brought to life in vivid detail. This is popular science writing at its best.
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- Amazon Customer
- 14-07-24
Educational and Entertaining
Put simply, a thoroughly interesting and enjoyable listen. It has been well researched and is delivered perfectly by the narrator.
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- Swords and Spectres
- 29-08-24
A great introduction to Surgery's past
The main negative aspect of reviews I have seen for this book stem from people who seem incapable of reading the blurb. The story of surgery and its beginnings is a vast one, which this book does not cover in its entirety. Nor does it claim to. It clearly states 'key moments' in the blurb. So if you are complaining this is not a complete history of medicine, it really is your fault and not the author's. Admittedly, I will concede that a title of 'A Brief History of Surgery' might have been more apt.
Little disclaimer aside, this is a wonderful jaunt through the murky depths of medicine's past. Whether you want to learn how transplants first came into being, the pit-falls and benefits that come with them, or if you have a desire to learn why ice-pick lobotomies are an incredibly bad idea, or how surgery has gone from educated guess work to, pun intended, surgical precision, this is the book for you.
For the more morbidly curious of readers out there, this does, of course, come with a plethora of tales about the first souls that underwent new procedures and the tragedies that befell them. It's an eye-opening look into how far we've come and sparks a bit of thought, at least in my mind, as to how far we may yet go, where surgery and, indeed, all of medicine is concerned.
At it's core, I feel this book is meant to spark curiosity and interest in those who do not typically look at this subject as an area they would normally spend their reading time on. And, in that, it certainly succeeds.
The narration of this book was wonderful and suited the subject matter perfectly
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- Feel Fab
- 13-08-24
Fascinating and captivating book
Thoroughly enjoyed this mesmerising historical account of early medicine. Praise to those pioneers who have made medicine what it is today, and much respect to all those who were experimented on and endured excruciating pain so that we may lead better lives
Well narrated and written 👏 👌
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- Starskey
- 06-01-23
Interesting
Good and well researched review. Slightly let down by non medical pronunciation - overall worth a listen
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- Lynne C
- 12-08-24
Simple and engaging listen
I really enjoyed this audio book, which looks at some key dates in the history of surgery and the experiments and great discoveries that made it ever more pioneering and successful. The Foreward was too long for me personally. I found the narrator likeable and he possesses a good range of expression. It's currently in the Plus Catalogue and it's a great listen - very informative and funny, tragic and serious in turns.
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- Sigrin
- 25-09-24
Fascinating
An informative and fun insight into the history of surgery.
Great narration and recommend if you find this area of interest.
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