Pioneer heart surgeons and bitter rivals: The “thoroughly
engrossing” true story of doctors Michael DeBakey and Denton Cooley
(The New York Times Book Review). By 1970, the Texas Medical Center in
Houston was the leading heart institute in the world, home to the
field’s two most distinguished surgeons: Dr. Michael Ellis DeBakey
and his young and ambitious disciple, Dr. Denton Arthur Cooley. Their
combined mastery in occlusive disease, coronary artery bypass surgery,
angioplasty, and heart transplants was unparalleled. For years they
worked across the same operating table focused on, and fighting
toward, the same lifesaving goals. But what began as a personal
friendship and a mutually respectful professional partnership soon
deteriorated into a jealous and embittered feud. Though their discord
was a cause célèbre among colleagues, it would take award-winning
investigative journalist Thomas Thompson to uncover the stunning
betrayals and simmering resentments that fueled one of the most famous
rivalries in the history of medicine. Weaving the story of DeBakey
and Cooley with the stories of patients suffering life-threatening
medical conditions, Thompson paints a fascinating portrait of the
risks and rewards of cutting-edge science. From devastating tragedies
to miraculous breakthroughs, Hearts is a richly detailed and utterly
“compelling” account of the turmoil and tension behind one of the
greatest medical achievements of the twentieth century (Time).
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504043281
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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