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A new path to internal organs would cause little pain and leave no scars. But will the benefits outweigh the risks?
An excerpt from Wendy Moore’s The Knife Man: The Extraordinary Life and Times of John Hunter, Father of Modern Surgery.
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The author gets a very thorough, very pleasant checkup in Thailand.
Body parts, made quickly out of long-lasting materials, could be the future of prosthetic organs.
What was once treated with a lung compression device is now solved by antibiotics.
Sugar-free and engineered for tolerance, hogs may one day fill a need for transplant organs.
The waning of consciousness during surgery is a mysterious as it is routine. Finally, the curtain may be about to part.
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