Stories
- Article
The problem of the punctured heart
During World War II a young American surgeon working in England perfected shrapnel-removal techniques that saved dozens of lives. Discover how one case sealed his reputation as the founder of cardiac surgery.
- Book extract
Healing hearts and saving lives
Cardiology is a prestigious specialism, known for its life-saving, heroic staff. But a doctor’s training eventually reveals other, less obvious ways to save lives.
- Article
The tale of the toxic kidneys
In 1954 a serendipitous coming together of skills and circumstances allowed the first successful organ transplant to take place. Read how Richard Herrick’s life was prolonged by his identical twin’s generosity.
- Article
The extraction of the excruciating bladder stones
Among those vying to find alternatives to major surgery for bladder stones, young doctor Jean Civiale stood out, painstakingly honing a method that was to become the norm.
Catalogue
- Ephemera
Heart disease ephemera. Box 2.
- Books
- Online
Heart haiku : surgery & scars. Issue 6, Nov 2020.
Donald, LauraDate: 2020- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence. Surnames, 'Joseph' to 'Ross'
The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCLDate: 1996-2000Reference: GC/253/A/3/3Part of: Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine Seminars- Videos
Walking the tightrope.
Date: 1996- Videos
The great organ hunt.
Date: 1996