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Surgeons, Manufacturers and Patients: A Transatlantic History of Total Hip Replacement (Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History)

Author Julie Anderson, Francis Neary, John V. Pickstone
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0230553141
ISBN-139780230553149
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Sales Rank4,028,263
CategoryHistory
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The Total Hip Replacement, or Artificial Hip, was invented by British surgeons after World War Two. It became the basis of a multi-billion global industry in joint replacement. This pioneering study ranges from inventive surgeons to multi-national manufacturers, including technologies, collaborations, regulations, quality assessments, and the changing expectations of patients. It explores total hip replacement in the very different health economies of the U.K. and the U.S., asking searching questions about costs as well as benefits.
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