BBC - The History of Heart Surgery

A look at the development of heart surgery, which produced some extremely reckless experiments.

With a family history of heart problems, presenter Michael Mosley takes a personal interest in these pioneers, who teetered on the scalpel-edge between savior and executioner. Michael has a go at heart surgery, meets a man with no heartbeat and witnesses an operation where the patient is cooled until their brain stops and has all of their blood sucked out.

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honkeytonk73says...

When you have major surgery, or even minor surgery, don't thank GOD that you end up healthier afterward. Thank all those in the medical profession who studied, researched, and developed the methods of modern medicine to benefit the living and improve our quality of life while we are alive. People should live for life, not for the supposed fantastical fairytale afterlife.

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