Strange Blood – The Rise and Fall of Lamb Blood Transfusion in Nineteenth–Century Medicine and Beyond
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Transcript Verlag
Published:8th Dec '21
Should be back in stock very soon

In the mid-1870s, the experimental therapy of lamb blood transfusion spread like an epidemic across Europe and the USA. Doctors tried it as a cure for tuberculosis, pellagra and anemia; proposed it as a means to reanimate seemingly dead soldiers on the battlefield. It was a contested therapy because it meant crossing boundaries and challenging taboos. Was the transfusion of lamb blood into desperately sick humans really defensible?
The book takes the reader on a journey into hospital wards and lunatic asylums, physiological laboratories and 19th century wars. It presents a fascinating story of medical knowledge, ambitions and concerns – a story that provides lessons for current debates on the morality of medical experimentation and care.
»Insgesamt hat die schwedische Medizinhistorikerin eine interessante und lesenswerte Studie vorgelegt, der [...] das Verdienst gebührt, ein ansonsten nur randständig wahrgenommenes Thema quellen- und facettenreich auszuleuchten.«
* Oliver Falk, VIRUS, 21 (2022) *Besprochen in:
https://lithub.com, 12.10.2020
https://www.books-readers.com, 10 (2020)
Zeitsprung, 08.07.2020 Journal of Medical Humanities, 43 (2022), Ericka Johnson
»All in all, the Swedish medical historian has presented an interesting and readable study, which [...] deserves the merit of illuminating a topic that is otherwise only marginally perceived, rich in sources and facets.«
* Oliver Falk, VIRUS, 21 (2022), translated from GermISBN: 9783837651638
Dimensions: 226mm x 147mm x 15mm
Weight: 666g
200 pages