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Transplant: From myth to reality.

Publication Details

New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2003 CE.

"... organ transplantation has become a generally effective and routine treatment for patients with organ failure. In this book, a well-known expert in the fields of clinical transplantation and transplantation research traces the evolution of organ transplantation from its initial stirrings in the imaginations of the ancients to its status as accepted treatment for nearly 40,000 patients each year. Drawing often on his own first-hand experience, Dr Nicholas Tilney tells the story of the advances in organ transplantation, discusses how societal forces have driven its development, and reveals how its current success is marred by commercialism and exploitation of the less fortunate...." (publisher).

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Entry Number#12241
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/14455
External URLtransplant-from-myth-to-reality

Geographic Context

Publication place: New Haven, CT