The Matter of the Heart
A History of the Heart in Eleven Operations
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:3rd May '18
Should be back in stock very soon
This book explores the evolution of heart surgery through eleven groundbreaking operations, showcasing remarkable stories of bravery and ingenuity. The Matter of the Heart is an inspiring read.
For centuries, the human heart was shrouded in mystery, regarded as both the seat of the soul and an intricate organ that was deemed too complex to operate on. However, in the late 19th century, a daring group of medics began to explore the uncharted territory of heart surgery, embarking on a journey that would revolutionize medicine. In The Matter of the Heart, Thomas Morris chronicles this remarkable evolution through eleven pivotal operations that changed the face of cardiac care forever.
Each chapter delves into a different landmark procedure, revealing the stories behind the triumphs and tribulations of pioneering surgeons. From the groundbreaking 'blue baby' operation to the first successful human heart transplant, Morris captures the reckless bravery and ingenuity that characterized these monumental moments in medical history. Readers will encounter a tapestry of emotions, including jealousy, rivalry, and the swaggering arrogance that often accompanies groundbreaking achievements.
The Matter of the Heart invites readers to witness the inner workings of the heart through the eyes of those who dared to challenge the status quo. It not only highlights the technical advancements in heart surgery but also underscores the profound human stories of risk-taking and perseverance that have ultimately saved countless lives. This book is a testament to the relentless spirit of innovation in the medical field and the enduring quest to understand the human heart.
Thrilling ... Significant and often immersive… The “dizzying” story of heart surgery is every bit as important as that of the nuclear, computer or rocket ages. And now it has been given the history it deserves -- James McConnachie * Sunday Times *
The research that has gone into this book is simply staggering, and Morris has achieved much more than a history of heart operations… It is a study of human beings driven by Olympian ambition and bottomless curiosity. It is, in the end, a book about wonder. And a wonderful book. -- Frances Wilson * Daily Telegraph, 5 stars ***** *
Gripping... The Matter of the Heart details the breathtaking advances that have been made in the past 100 years. -- John Crace * Guardian *
Thomas Morris has written not a history of medical ideas about the heart, but a history of heart surgery... The stories come quickly: fluent, wry, admiring ... Morris has made something unique: a history less of people than of procedures, but lively, enthusiastic and brimming with detail ... anything but boring. -- Gavin Francis * New Statesman *
I recommend the book to all who are fascinated by the medical world...a thoroughly engaging history. * Wall Street Journal *
Fascinating and compelling... There are also remarkable tales of survival against the odds perseverance, ingenuity and awe-inspiring feats... Morris deftly constructs an engaging narrative that covers a vast range of material -- Manjit Kumar * Literary Review *
With the cut and thrust of cardiac surgery now demystified, we forget that venturing into the thoracic cavity once seemed as daunting as polar exploration. Or more so: as Thomas Morris reveals in this stirring chronicle, even touching a beating heart was long viewed as impossible… Told through 11 pivotal operations, it's a tale of ingenuity... It's rich, too, in alarming details — not least, the injections of strychnine and whisky that featured in early surgery -- Barbara Kiser * Nature *
Thomas Morris does for the history of cardiac surgery what The Right Stuff and Hidden Figures did for the space race... The book is - appropriately - pulse-thumpingly gripping and will be enjoyed by anyone who, in any sense of the phrase, has a heart. -- Mark Lawson
Tremendous. An exhilarating sweep through ancient history and contemporary practice in surgery of the heart. It’s rich in extraordinary detail and stories that will amaze you. A wonderful book. -- Melvyn Bragg
Standing outside this precious and pressured world, Morris provides an even-handed and honest survey of the pioneers and their breakthroughs… intelligent -- Wendy Moore * The Times *
ISBN: 9781784703257
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 27mm
Weight: 309g
448 pages