Alfred Blalock, Helen Taussig, and Vivien Thomas: Mending Children's Hearts
Alfred Blalock, Helen Taussig, and Vivien Thomas: Mending Children's Hearts
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Chelsea House
Annotation: Recounts the lives and careers of three medical professionals who were pioneers in the field of pediatric cardiac surgery.
Genre: [Biographies]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #5104861
Format: Library Binding
Publisher: Chelsea House
Copyright Date: 2012
Edition Date: 2012 Release Date: 10/01/11
Pages: xviii, 127 pages
ISBN: 1-604-13658-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-604-13658-6
Dewey: 920
LCCN: 2010035656
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
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School Library Journal (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

YOUNT, Lisa . Alfred Blalock, Helen Taussig, and Vivien Thomas: Mending Children's Hearts . 121p. ISBN 978-1-60413-658-6 . LC 2010035656. YOUNT, Lisa . Craig Venter: Dissecting the Genome . 127p. ISBN 978-1-60413-662-3 . LC 2010050561. YOUNT, Lisa . Luc Montagnier: Identifying the AIDs Virus . 117p. ISBN 978-1-60413-661-6 . LC 2010047006. YOUNT, Lisa . Rosalind Franklin: Photographing Biomolecules . 119p. ISBN 978-1-60413-660-9 . LC 2010048229 ea vol: (Trailblazers in Science and Technology Series). diags. photos. chron. further reading. glossary. index. Websites. CIP. Chelsea House . 2011. PLB $35. Gr 6 Up This series, which defines a "trailblazer" as a person who exhibits imagination, determination, and courage, gives a look into the lives of some of the most influential people in the world of science and technology. The introduction of each book delivers scientific context and background information and breaks down the chapter content. The chapters themselves go into great detail about the struggles and accomplishments of these pioneers, the factors that made them interested in science, and the reach of their influence. Sociological and political issues are also explored, such as the difficulties of being female in the world of science, as well as mature aspects of the scientists' lives. Sidebars and captioned color and archival photographs round out the dense, though clearly written, texts. The books could spark readers' interest in innovation.

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Word Count: 31,404
Reading Level: 9.7
Interest Level: 7-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 9.7 / points: 6.0 / quiz: 149335 / grade: Middle Grades+
Reading Counts!: reading level:12.9 / points:10.0 / quiz:Q56943
Lexile: 1280L
In 1944, Alfred Blalock, Helen Taussig, and Vivien Thomas revolutionized surgical treatment of the heart and nearby blood vessels—through an improbable partnership among a white male surgeon, a white female physician, and an African-American male laboratory technician. Separately, each of these individuals was brilliant. Blalock discovered the cause and best treatment of the deadly medical condition called shock, which can occur after severe injury or loss of blood. Taussig essentially founded pediatric cardiology, the medical subspecialty dealing with children's heart ailments. And Thomas was an inventor, and to those who knew him, close to a surgical genius. It was the combination of their skills, however, that made medical history. Through their combined efforts, they found a solution to blue baby syndrome, which saved thousands of children's lives and showed that operating on the heart was possible. In this interesting new book, readers will be drawn into the work of these medical pioneers.

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Trailblazers in Science and Technology is a 10-volume set that profiles the lives and achievements of scientists whose work has had a major impact on a particular field. The scientist's accomplishments are discussed, including the "trailblazing" principles and personal struggles that complemented his or her work. Employing an array of primary sources-diaries, memoirs, letters, and contemporary news accounts-as well as secondary sources, the set depicts the human drama of scientific work, the challenge of research, and the exhilaration and rewards of discovery. Alfred Blalock, Helen Taussig, and Vivien Thomas recounts the lives and careers of three medical pioneers-a white male surgeon (Blalock), a white female cardiologist (Taussig), and an African-American male laboratory technician (Thomas)-who combined their skills in 1944 to create a groundbreaking operation that not only saved the lives and health of thousands of children born with heart defects but also made surgeons realize for the first time that surgery on living hearts was possible. In addition to describing this operation and the other accomplishments of these individuals, the book highlights the social and personal conflicts that shaped and sometimes hindered their work and that of other scientists during that era. Alfred Blalock, Helen Taussig, and Vivien Thomas includes more than 30 color photographs and four-color line illustrations, a chronology, a glossary, a list of print and Internet resources, and an index. Trailblazers in Science and Technology is an essential set for students, teachers, and general readers that provides a factual look at the lives and accomplishments of prominent scientists. Book jacket.


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