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Author Sethna, Dhun H., author.

Title The wine-dark sea within : a turbulent history of blood / Dhun H. Sethna.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. New York : Basic Books, 2022.
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  612.1 SET    AVAILABLE
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Description xx, 357 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-336) and index.
Contents The Oriental heritage -- The sea within us -- Seeing is believing -- The life it brings -- Body flame -- Through the blood darkly -- Knot of veins -- A different drumbeat -- Prince of physicians -- Coming to grips -- Brave new world -- The proper study of man -- A disinherited mind -- The medical merchants of Venice -- Hunted heretic -- A eureka moment -- Arabian knight -- Who's on first? -- Wild sea of troubles -- Prelude to glory -- The finest hour -- Closing the ring -- Ahead of the curve -- Pride and prejudice -- The French connection -- Bad blood -- A confederacy of circulateurs -- Once more into the breach -- The goodness of airs -- Oxford chemists -- Niter, niter, everywhere -- Phlogiston -- Concerto of airs -- Unto this last -- In our time.
Summary "'The Wine-Dark Sea Within' offers a revisionist retelling of the history of Western medicine, centered on the quest to understand the nature of blood. Physician Dhun Sethna masterfully weaves together a global story, beginning 3,000 years ago in ancient China and India, continuing through ancient Greece and Rome, the Renaissance, and the Age of Enlightenment. Blood has always been central to our understanding of how the body sustains life. And without a doubt, the most influential description of blood came from Greek physician Galen, who saw health as a function of a person's virtue. In his system, blood ebbed and flowed in the body according to one's behavior. For 1,500 years, the Galenic model of medicine, favored by the Church, reigned supreme. Then, in 1628, an English physician named William Harvey proved that blood does not ebb and flow, but rather circulates around the body in a single direction. This discovery is often overlooked, but Sethna argues that it completely changed the course of medicine. Suddenly it was possible to talk about the body in purely secular terms, mechanically, as a system of pumps and pipes. With this insight, Sethna shows that blood circulation paved the way for the foundation of immunology, cardiology, biochemistry, transplant science, and metabolic science. It even influenced the development of thermodynamics and plant respiration. 'The Wine-Dark Sea Within' is above all a story of great ideas, a story of bitter feuds and historical collaborations, backstabbing, deadly heresies, and perseverance, featuring some of the world's most famous thinkers in its cast of characters: Homer, Leonardo, Descartes, Lavoisier. It is a richly detailed and provocative history, told by a stunning new voice in popular science"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Blood -- Circulation -- History.
Medicine -- History -- Popular works.
ISBN 9781541600669 (hardcover)
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