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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David SchneiderPublisher: Pegasus Books Imprint: Pegasus Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9781643136943ISBN 10: 1643136941 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 28 August 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA history of surgery that is informative, entertaining, and highly readable. -- Library Journal Bold and compelling. Lively and informed by Schneider's fascination with the field's 'tinkerers, oddballs, and lonely geniuses.' Uniformly excellent, and often wryly amusing. -- The Wall Street Journal Rampaging through surgery's history, David Schneider's unique take on its heroes and their achievements is cut with poignant, pithy stories from his own experience of repairing our bodies. He celebrates the audacity of putting something foreign inside of us, ruminates on its current costs and ethics, and asks us to join him on a fascinating ride into the future of implants. --Helen Bynum PhD, author of Spitting Blood: The History of Tuberculosis The most riveting passages are Schneider's recollections of his medical training and memorable patients. -- Booklist The orthopedic surgeon David Schneider writes in The Invention of Surgery that, as a result, by the late eighteen-hundreds 'surgeons did the unthinkable. Instead of just operating on people in extremis, at the point of death, surgeons began the practice of elective surgery.' As a surgeon, Schneider is known for his success in the replacement of entire joints, especially shoulders, and, in the later chapters of the book, he shifts his gaze to what he calls the implant revolution. 'The ability to implant foreign materials in the body would awaken the imagination of engineers, biologists, and surgeons, and would usher in one of the most significant upheavals in human history.' --Jerome Groopman The New Yorker Comprehensively researched, deftly told, and radiating both intellect and passion, The Invention of Surgery is essential reading for anyone interested not only in the history but also in the future of medicine. This book is a labor of love, and it shows. --Frank Huyler, author of The Blood of Strangers: Stories from Emergency Medicine Brace yourself! The Invention of Surgery is a globetrotting historical adventure, told from the inside of the operating room. Through a series of colorful, bizarre and, at times, stomach-churning stories, Dr. Schneider reveals how the human, messy side of surgical history adds up to the wondrous advances we see today. This is medical writing at its most exhilarating. --Michael Paul Mason, author of Head Cases: Stories of Brain Injury and Its Aftermath Author InformationDr. David Schneider is one of the most sought-after total shoulder and total elbow replacement surgeons in the world. He has written for the New England Journal of Medicine, among other medical journals, and is also a lecturer on the history of surgery and a frequent guest on regional radio and TV programs. He lives in Boulder, Colorado. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |