Ebook: Breakthrough!: how three people saved ''blue babies'' and changed medicine forever
- Tags: Cardiovascular system--Surgery, Cariovascular system--Surgery, Heart--Surgery, JUVENILE NONFICTION--Biography & Autobiography--Science & Technology, JUVENILE NONFICTION--People & Places--United States--African American, JUVENILE NONFICTION--Science & Nature--Anatomy & Physiology, JUVENILE NONFICTION--United States--History--20th Century, Surgeons, Surgeons--Maryland, Biographies, History, Juvenile works, Creative nonfiction, Thomas Vivien -- 1910-1985 -- Juvenile literature, Blalock Alfred -- 1899-1964 --
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- City: Maryland
- Language: English
- epub
"The story of the landmark 1944 surgical procedure that repaired the heart of a child with blue baby syndrome--lack of blood oxygen caused by a congenital defect. The team that developed the procedure included a cardiologist and a surgeon, but most of the actual work was done by Vivien Thomas, an African American lab assistant who was frequently mistaken for a janitor"--;"In 1944 a groundbreaking operation repaired the congenital heart defect known as blue baby syndrome. The operation's success brought the surgeon Alfred Blalock international fame and paved the way for open-heart surgery. But the technique had been painstakingly developed by Vivien Thomas, Blalocks African American lab assistant, who stood behind Blalock in the operating room to give him step-by-step instructions. The stories of this medical and social breakthrough and the lives of Thomas, Blalock, and their colleague Dr. Helen Taussig are intertwined in this compelling nonfiction narrative"--;In the "dog house" -- The professor and his assistant -- Surrounded by failure -- Answered and unanswered questions -- The search -- "All the world is against it" -- "Vivien, you'd better come down here" -- Then what happened?
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