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A DAILY MAIL BOOK OF THE WEEK 'Spare Parts is a fascinating read
filled with adventure, delight and surprise' RAHUL JANDIAL, surgeon
author of 'Life on a Knife's Edge' 'This is a joyful romp through a
fascinating slice of medical history' WENDY MOORE, author of 'The
Knife Man'
_______________________________________________________________ How
did an architect help pioneer blood transfusion in the 1660s? Why
did eighteenth-century dentists buy the live teeth of poor
children? And what role did a sausage skin and an enamel bath play
in making kidney transplants a reality? We think of transplant
surgery as one of the medical wonders of the modern world. But
transplant surgery is as ancient as the pyramids, with a history
more surprising than we might expect. Paul Craddock takes us on a
journey - from sixteenth-century skin grafting to contemporary stem
cell transplants - uncovering stories of operations performed by
unexpected people in unexpected places. Bringing together
philosophy, science and cultural history, Spare Parts explores how
transplant surgery constantly tested the boundaries between human,
animal and machine, and continues to do so today. Witty,
entertaining and at times delightfully macabre, Spare Parts shows
us that the history - and future - of transplant surgery is tied up
with questions about not only who we are, but also what we are, and
what we might become. . .
The faking and forgery of works of art and antiquities is probably
now more extensive than ever before. The frauds are aided by new
technologies, from ink jet printers to epoxy resins, and driven by
the astronomic prices realised on the global market. This book aims
to provide a comprehensive survey of the subject over a wide range
of materials, emphasising how the fakes and forgeries are produced
and how they may be detected by technical and scientific
examination. The subject is exemplified by numerous case studies,
some turning out not to be as conclusive as is sometimes believed.
The book is aimed at those likely to have a serious interest in
these investigations, be they curator, collector, conservator or
scientist. Paul Craddock has recently retired from the Department
of Conservation, Documentation and Science at the British Museum,
where he was a materials scientist.
'Compelling' Christopher Hart, The Sunday Times 'A fascinating
book' Daily Mail
_______________________________________________________________ We
think of transplant surgery as one of the medical wonders of the
modern world -- but it's a lot older than you think. As ancient as
the pyramids, its history is even more surprising. In Spare Parts,
cultural historian Paul Craddock takes us on a fascinating journey
and unearths incredible untold stories, from Indian surgeons
regrafting lost noses in the sixth century BC, to the seventeenth
century architect who helped pioneer blood transfusions, to the
French seamstress whose needlework paved the way for kidney
transplants in the early 1900s. Expertly weaving together
philosophy, science and cultural history, Spare Parts explores how
transplant surgery has constantly tested the boundaries between
human, animal and machine. It shows us that the history -- and
future -- of transplant surgery is tied up with questions not only
about who we are, but also what we are, and what we might become.
_______________________________________________________________ 'By
turns delightful and disturbing . . . A thoroughly engrossing read
that I couldn't put down' LINDSEY FITZHARRIS, author of The
Facemaker and The Butchering Art 'Spare Parts is a fascinating read
filled with adventure, delight and surprise' RAHUL JANDIAL, surgeon
and author of Life on a Knife's Edge 'This is a joyful romp through
a fascinating slice of medical history' WENDY MOORE, author of The
Knife Man
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