Heart: A History

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Heart: A History is a book written by Sandeep Jauhar, a cardiologist who provides a comprehensive history of the human heart, its ailments, and the medical advancements that have been made to combat them. The book combines medical history, memoir, and reflection on the nature of mortality.

Overview

The book begins with a personal account of Jauhar's own family history of heart ailments, including his grandfather's death from a heart attack and his own struggles with high cholesterol. This personal connection to heart disease provides a backdrop for the rest of the book, which delves into the history of cardiology and the many breakthroughs and setbacks that have occurred over the centuries.

History of the Heart

The history of the heart is a fascinating journey that begins with the ancient Egyptians, who believed the heart was the center of life and morality. The Greeks, including Hippocrates and Galen, also made significant contributions to our understanding of the heart. The book then moves on to the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, periods of significant advancement in anatomy and physiology.

Medical Advancements

The book details the many medical advancements that have been made in the field of cardiology, including the invention of the stethoscope, the discovery of the circulatory system, and the development of open-heart surgery and heart transplants. It also discusses the many challenges and ethical dilemmas that these advancements have brought with them.

Reflections on Mortality

Throughout the book, Jauhar reflects on the nature of mortality and the human struggle to combat death. He discusses the psychological impact of heart disease and the fear and anxiety it can cause. He also explores the ethical implications of medical advancements and the fine line between prolonging life and prolonging suffering.

Reception

Heart: A History has been well received by critics and readers alike. It has been praised for its combination of personal narrative, historical analysis, and philosophical reflection.

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