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Our guest this week is author Paul Craddock, here to share his new book with us.
Spare Parts is his first published work and is an excellent read into the history of one of the most complicated frontiers in medicine, transplant surgery. Stretching back to the 16th century and arriving into the present day, we'll go over some of the discoveries that led to the ability to transplant organs in the modern age. We know you'll enjoy this interview and highly recommend reading this book for yourselves. Paul's exceptional storytelling is apparent in our interview and his wit is well suited to his subject material.
Paul is an Honorary Senior Research Associate in the Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences at University College London. His PhD centered on the history of transplant medicine.
Click HERE to get Paul's book and support our guest!
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Our guest this week is author Paul Craddock, here to share his new book with us.
Spare Parts is his first published work and is an excellent read into the history of one of the most complicated frontiers in medicine, transplant surgery. Stretching back to the 16th century and arriving into the present day, we'll go over some of the discoveries that led to the ability to transplant organs in the modern age. We know you'll enjoy this interview and highly recommend reading this book for yourselves. Paul's exceptional storytelling is apparent in our interview and his wit is well suited to his subject material.
Paul is an Honorary Senior Research Associate in the Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences at University College London. His PhD centered on the history of transplant medicine.
Click HERE to get Paul's book and support our guest!
Support the show
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PHPod Merch Store (CLOSED)
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#medicine #medicalhistory #history #historypodcast
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