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Book Synopsis: Given the tensions and demands of medicine, highly successful physicians and surgeons rarely achieve equal success as prose writers. It is truly extraordinary that a major, international pioneer in the controversial field of transplant surgery should have written a spellbinding, and heart-wrenching, autobiography.
Thomas Starzl grew up in LeMars, Iowa, the son of a newspaper publisher and a nurse. His father also wrote science fiction and was acquainted with the writer Ray Bradbury. Starzl left the family business to enter Northwestern University Medical School where he earned both and M.D. and a PhD. While he was a student, and later during his surgical internship at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, he began the series of animal experiments that led eventually to the world’s first transplantation of the human liver in 1963.
Throughout his career, first at the University of Colorado and then at the University of Pittsburgh, he has aroused both worldwide admiration and controversy. His technical innovations and medical genius have revolutionized the field, but Starzl has not hesitated to address the moral and ethical issues raised by transplantation. In this book he clearly states his position on many hotly debated issues including brain death, randomized trials for experimental drugs, the costs of transplant operations, and the system for selecting organ recipients from among scores of desperately ill patients.
There are many heroes in the story of transplantation, and many “puzzle people,” the patients who, as one journalist suggested, might one day be made entirely of various transplanted parts. They are old and young, obscure and world famous. Some have been taken into the hearts of America, like Stormie Jones, the brave and beautiful child from Texas. Every patient who receives someone else’s organ - and Starzl remembers each one - is a puzzle. “It was not just the acquisition of a new part,” he writes. “The rest of the body had to change in many ways before the gift could be accepted. It was necessary for the mind to see the world in a different way.” The surgeons and physicians who pioneered transplantation were also changed: they too became puzzle people. “Some were corroded or destroyed by the experience, some were sublimated, and none remained the same.”
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Looking for a captivating memoir that combines the thrill of medical drama with the heartfelt stories of human resilience? Look no further than "The Puzzle People: Memoirs Of A Transplant Surgeon". This gripping book takes you on a journey through the extraordinary life of a transplant surgeon, providing you with an insider's perspective on the trials, triumphs, and life-changing moments that come with saving lives.
Discover the untold stories behind the scenes of life-saving procedures, as you delve into the fascinating world of organ transplantation. With vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, "The Puzzle People" will keep you on the edge of your seat, making it a perfect read for both medical professionals and those simply seeking an engrossing story.
Written by an experienced transplant surgeon, this memoir is not only a captivating narrative but also an informative insight into the world of medicine. Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by both patients and doctors, and witness the transformative power of organ transplantation first-hand. You'll be inspired and amazed at the strength and resilience of the human spirit showcased throughout this incredible memoir.
Do not miss out on this compelling memoir that engages your emotions, educates your mind, and leaves you with a sense of wonder. Immerse yourself in "The Puzzle People: Memoirs Of A Transplant Surgeon" today and prepare to be moved by this compelling tale of compassion and courage. Get your copy now by clicking here!
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