Spare Parts

An Unexpected History of Transplants

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Paul Craddock: Spare Parts (2021, Penguin Books, Limited)

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2021 by Penguin Books, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-241-37027-8
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I have read many medical history books, but this was the first one where the emphasis was more on the history than the medicine and I found it refreshing.

“Spare Parts” is a journey through the history of transplants from the earliest nose transplants to the latest full-face transplants. As I mentioned, the focus was on the history surrounding the transplants, giving the reader (especially myself as I don’t consider myself a historian of any kind) a full understanding of how the medicine (in this case, transplants) came about and how they fit into society.

Whereas most of the book is written with the history as the focus, the last chapter of the book didn’t quite have the same historical texture as the previous chapters, perhaps because the history of other transplants (bone marrow, face, etc.) were too “new” and the history still being written.

As someone who has read …