In this episode, we cover the legendary figure of Hua T'o, the best known (and one of the few) surgeons from Ancient China, as well as the state of surgical treatments at the time. The tale of his most famous operation, on the General Guan Yu, is also examined. Finally, the role of culture and religion on the development of anatomical and surgical knowledge in Ancient China is explored.
Episode 113 - Better know an instrument: Potts Scissors
Episode 112 - The Ongoing History of Surgery: The World's First Whole Eye Transplant
Episode 111 - The Code of Hammurabi
Episode 110 - The Loch Ness Monster and The Surgeon's Photo
Episode 109 - Was Jack the Ripper a surgeon?
Episode 108 - The Michelangelo of Medicine: Frank Netter and the Atlas of Human Anatomy
Episode 107 - "The Secret"
Episode 106 - From toxin to cure: The story of Botox
Episode 105 - Better know an instrument: the Yankauer suction tip
Episode 104 - Lamb's Blood, Monkey 'Glands', Pig Kidneys, and More: A Brief History of Xenotransplantation
Episode 103 - The Story of the Spleen
Bonus Episode - The Curious Case of Scarpa's Head
Episode 101 - Galen, Part 2: His Works
Episode 100 - Galen, Part 1: The Story of his Life
Episode 99 - The History of Transgender Reassignment Surgery
Episode 98 - A Knot of Suture Tales
Bonus Episode - The Bizarre History of Bezoars
Episode 97 - The History of Blood Transfusions
Episode 96 - The History of the Esophagectomy
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