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Is the bionic human just around the corner?
'Mary Roach offers a fascinating tour of the wonderful world of regenerative medicine.'TIME, The Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2025
Our bodies regenerate at a remarkable rate our skin replaces itself every month, our blood every four. You can remove ninety per cent of a liver and itll still grow back to its original size (please do not try this at home).
Others the brain, the heart, the eyes are more complicated. These stay with us for life. So what do we do when they break down? For centuries, medicine has searched for answers sculpting noses from brass, borrowing skin from frogs and hearts from pigs and crafting eye parts from jet canopies. And as technology has grown ever more ingenious, so have our solutions.
In Replaceable You, Mary Roach sets sail on the uncharted waters of regenerative medicine, exploring the remarkable advances and difficult questions prompted by the human bodys failings:
When and how does a person decide theyd be better off with a prosthetic than their existing limb?
Is there a sensitive way to harvest tissue and bones from the deceased?
Which animals might be the best organ donors?
Through experiments and interviews with patients, physicians, pathologists, engineers and scientists, Roach immerses readers in the wondrous, improbable and surreal quest to build a new you.
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'Full of engaging accounts of scientific advances in the field of the human body.'The Times
'Addictively readable... Don't miss it.' Deborah Blum, author ofThe Poisoners Handbook
'This is a book that makes you feel clever while also making you laugh.'Daily Mirror
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Book details
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:288 Pages
- Dimensions:216 x 135 x 25 mm
- Publication date:10/02/2025
- Publisher:Oneworld Publications
- ISBN13:9781836431558
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.