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Under the Knife by Arnold van de Laar

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Under the Knife

A History of Surgery in 28 Remarkable Operations

Arnold van de Laar

St. Martin's Press · Print & ebook · October 2, 2018

Reading lane: Abdominal Surgery

Surgeon Arnold van de Laar uses his own experience and expertise to tell this engrossing history of surgery through 28 famous operations—from Louis XIV and Einstein to JFK and Houdini.

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Why This Clicks

Inside Surgery

A brisk, readable tour of surgery’s long, strange evolution.

Come here for

  • clean, accessible medical history
  • conversation-ready surgical anecdotes

Expect

  • clear explanation without heavy jargon
  • chapter-by-chapter variety

Book Details

Authors
Arnold van de Laar
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Published
October 2, 2018
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Abdominal Surgery · Transplant Surgery
Reading lane
Abdominal Surgery

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Publisher Categories

  • Social History

  • Medical History

  • General Surgery

About This Book

Surgeon Arnold van de Laar uses his own experience and expertise to tell this engrossing history of surgery through 28 famous operations—from Louis XIV and Einstein to JFK and Houdini. From the story of the desperate man from seventeenth-century Amsterdam who grimly cut a stone out of his own bladder to Bob Marley's deadly toe, Under the Knife offers a wealth of fascinating and unforgettable insights into medicine and history via the operating room. What happens during an op...

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Surgeon Arnold van de Laar uses his own experience and expertise to tell this engrossing history of surgery through 28 famous operations—from Louis XIV and Einstein to JFK and Houdini. From the story of the desperate man from seventeenth-century Amsterdam who grimly cut a stone out of his own bladder to Bob Marley's deadly toe, Under the Knife offers a wealth of fascinating and unforgettable insights into medicine and history via the operating room. What happens during an operation? How does the human body respond to being attacked by a knife, a bacterium, a cancer cell or a bullet? And, as medical advances continuously push the boundaries of what medicine can cure, what are the limits of surgery? With stories spanning the dark centuries of bloodletting and amputations without anaesthetic through today's sterile, high-tech operating rooms, Under the Knife is both a rich cultural history, and a modern anatomy class for us all.

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