The origins of organ transplantation : surgery and laboratory science, 1880-1930 / Thomas Schlich.
- Schlich, Thomas.
- Date:
- 2010
- Books
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Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2010.
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viii, 355 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
An ancient dream of mankind : the historicity of organ transplantation -- What is special about organ transplantation? -- Before organ replacement : a natural history approach to disease -- The invention of organ transplantation -- Organotherapy and organ replacement -- The rise and decline of thyroid transplantation -- The discovery of a new organ : the parathyroid gland -- Laboratory and clinic : organ replacement for diabetes -- The many uses of the adrenal gland -- Reconstructing women : ovarian transplants -- Rejuvenating men : testicle transplants -- One principle, multiple applications : further organs -- From special case to prototype : the kidney -- Ethical problems with organ transplantation -- Laboratory and clinic : the epistemic and social context -- Methods of monitoring the success of transplants -- Disillusionment: the clinical failure of organ transplantation -- The strategy of technical perfection -- A new direction : transplant immunology -- Chance or necessity : a fresh start for organ transplantation.
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Location Status History of MedicineVNK.AA8-9Open shelves
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- 9781580463539
- 1580463533