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The Beat of Life: A surgeon reveals the secrets of the heart
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Beat of Life: A surgeon reveals the secrets of the heart
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Reinhard Friedl
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:320 | Dimensions(mm): Height 232,Width 155 |
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Category/Genre | Human biology |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781760642570
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Black Inc.
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Imprint |
Black Inc.
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Publication Date |
2 February 2021 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
A gripping exploration of the complex relationship between the heart, the brain and the human spirit. The heart is our most important - and perhaps most mysterious - organ. Every day it pumps 9000 litres of blood and beats around 100,000 times. But the heart is more than just a pump. In all major human cultures, it is seen as the source of love, sympathy, joy, courage, strength and wisdom. Why is this so? Having witnessed the extraordinary complexity and unpredictability of human hearts in the operating theatre - each one individual in its make-up, like a fingerprint - heart surgeon Reinhard Friedl went on a search for answers. He examined closely the latest findings in neurocardiology and psychocardiology, and in The Beat of Life he shares his discoveries. In the tradition of Giulia Enders' Gut and Norman Doidge's The Brain That Changes Itself, he uses riveting personal stories to illustrate the complex relationship between the heart, the brain and the psyche. The Beat of Life ends with a plea- that we recognise the heart's wisdom and adopt a more heart-centred way of living, which will lead to greater health.
Author Biography
Dr Reinhard Friedl is an eminent German surgeon who has held thousands of hearts in his hands. He has operated on premature babies and repaired the heart valves of the very old, implanted artificial heart turbines and stitched up stabbing wounds to the heart. Shirley Seul is a professional author. Dr Gert Reifarth is a teacher of German at Scotch College, Melbourne. Born in the former East Germany, Gert has also worked in academia and theatre.
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