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📱 eBook en inglés VEINS OF GLASS

The Invention of the Hypodermic Needle and the Intravenous Revolution of Modern Medicine

OLIVER HASTINGS

epubli- 9783565321773

Materias Preclínicas Medicina general

Sinopsis de VEINS OF GLASS

For most of human history, administering medicine was a blunt and often ineffective process. Remedies had to be swallowed and survive the harsh environment of the digestive system, severely limiting the speed and potency of life-saving treatments. The barrier of the human skin seemed completely impenetrable.
The invention of the hypodermic needle in the mid-19th century by Alexander Wood shattered this biological boundary. By taking inspiration from the sting of a bee, engineers crafted a glass and metal instrument capable of delivering morphine directly into the bloodstream. This terrifyingly direct intervention birthed modern anesthesia, enabled mass vaccination campaigns, and forever changed the landscape of global public health—while simultaneously igniting the first modern addiction crises.
This book charts the rapid, bloody, and miraculous evolution of intravenous therapy. It explores the engineering hurdles of crafting microscopic steel tubes and the immense cultural shift required to accept puncturing the body as a path to healing.
Explore the sharp edge of medical history. Uncover how a simple glass cylinder bypassed our natural defenses and became the most consequential medical tool on earth.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565321773

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 13/03/2026

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