A Heart Regained
Author | : Carmen Sylva |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 1888 |
Genre | : Romanian fiction |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Carmen Sylva |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 1888 |
Genre | : Romanian fiction |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Rachel Clarke |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2024-09-10 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1668045451 |
A riveting and inspiring true story of two families linked by one heart—written by a bestselling author and palliative care doctor. The first of our organs to form and the last to die, the heart is both a simple pump and the symbol of what makes us human; as long as it continues to beat, there is hope. In The Story of a Heart, Dr. Rachel Clarke interweaves the history of medical innovations behind transplant surgery with the story of two children—one of whom desperately needs a new heart. One summer day, nine-year-old Keira Ball was in a terrible car accident and suffered catastrophic brain injuries. As the rest of her body began to shut down, her heart continued to beat. In an act of extraordinary generosity, Keira’s parents and siblings immediately agreed that she would have wanted to be an organ donor. Meanwhile nine-year-old Max Johnson had been in a hospital for nearly a year, valiantly fighting the virus that was causing his young heart to fail. When Max’s parents received the call they had been hoping for, they knew it came at a terrible cost to another family—in what Clarke calls “the brutal arithmetic of transplant surgery.” The act of Keira’s heart resuming its rhythm inside Max’s body was a medical miracle. But this was only part of the story. While waiting on the transplant list, Max had become the hopeful face of a campaign to change the UK’s laws around organ donation. Following his successful surgery, Keira’s mother saw the little boy beaming on the front page of the newspaper and knew it was the same boy whose parents had recently sent her an anonymous letter overflowing with gratitude for her daughter’s heart. The two mothers began to exchange messages and eventually decided to meet. This is the unforgettable story of how one family’s grief transformed into a lifesaving gift. Clarke relates the urgent journey of Keira’s heart and explores the history of the remarkable surgery that made it possible, stretching back over a century and involving the knowledge and dedication not just of surgeons but of countless nurses and technicians, immunologists and paramedics. The Story of a Heart is a testament to compassion for the dying, the many ways we honor our loved ones, and the tenacity of love.
Author | : Thomas Thompson |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2016-12-13 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1504043286 |
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).
Author | : John Bunyan |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1820 |
Genre | : Christian fiction, English |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Derek Forrest |
Publisher | : Grosvenor House Publishing |
Total Pages | : 109 |
Release | : 2011-09-20 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1908596120 |
This book introduces the technique of Regressive Meditation, which the author claims has the potential of being able to slow down the ageing process, without drugs, dietary supplements, or plastic surgery. After an account of how the brain clock controls ageing and how we in turn can influence that clock, Dr Forrest brings together his background in physiology and hypnotism to examine the practices of the rejuvenators and to understand any successes they may have had. It was this analysis that led him to develop Regressive Meditation.