<B>This absorbing and poignant book is not merely the story of one writer's flawed heart. It is a history of cardiac medicine, a candid personal journey, and a profound reflection on mortality.</B><B><br></B>Born in 1966 with a congenital heart defect known as the tetralogy of Fallot, Gabriel Browns
The Open Heart Club: A Story About Birth and Death and Cardiac Surgery
โ Scribed by Gabriel Brownstein
- Publisher
- PublicAffairs
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Near encounters with the real -- Etherized upon a table -- The open heart club, reprise.;"Born in 1966 with a congenital heart defect known as the Tetralogy of Fallot, Gabriel Brownstein entered the world at a unique moment in the history of heart disease. He received a life-saving surgery at five years old, but surviving with his condition meant riding wave after wave of innovation to keep his heart beating. The Open Heart Club is both a memoir of a life on the edge of mortality and a history of the remarkable people who have made such a life possible. It begins in the 17th century when Nicolas Steno proved that the heart was made of muscle rather than the stuff of souls, and continues through today, with scientists who are trying to rewrite genetic codes to create the next wave of miracle cures"--
โฆ Table of Contents
Near encounters with the real --
Etherized upon a table --
The open heart club, reprise.
โฆ Subjects
United States
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