In the mid-1870s, the experimental therapy of lamb blood transfusion spread like an epidemic across Europe and the USA. Doctors tried it as a cure for tuberculosis, pellagra and anemia; proposed it as a means to reanimate seemingly dead soldiers on the battlefield. It was a contested therapy because it meant crossing boundaries and challenging taboos. Was the transfusion of lamb blood into desperately sick humans really defensible?
The book takes the reader on a journey into hospital wards and lunatic asylums, physiological laboratories and 19th century wars. It presents a fascinating story of medical knowledge, ambitions and concerns - a story that provides lessons for current debates on the morality of medical experimentation and care.
ISBN: | 9783837651638 |
Publication date: | 8th December 2021 |
Author: | Boel Berner |
Publisher: | Transcript an imprint of transcript |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 214 pages |
Series: | Medical Humanities (Transcript (Firm)) |
Genres: |
History of medicine Literary studies: general General and world history History and Archaeology Philosophy Ethics and moral philosophy Health, illness and addiction: social aspects Animals and society Gender studies, gender groups Sociology |