Tiny Stitches: The Life of Medical Pioneer Vivien Thomas

Gwendolyn Hooks (Author) Colin Bootman (Illustrator)
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M13081
Product Type: Hardcover Books
Age Groups: Ages 7 to 9

Vivien Thomas's greatest dream was to attend college to study medicine. But after the stock market crashed in 1929, Vivien lost all his savings. Then he heard about a job opening at the Vanderbilt University medical school under the supervision of Dr. Alfred Blalock. Overcoming racism and resistance from his colleagues, Vivien ushered in a new era of medicine-children's heart surgery. This book is the compelling story of this incredible pioneer in medicine.

Vivien Thomas's greatest dream was to attend college to study medicine. But after the stock market crashed in 1929, Vivien lost all his savings. Then he heard about a job opening at the Vanderbilt University medical school under the supervision of Dr. Alfred Blalock. Vivien knew that the all-white school would never admit him as a student, but he hoped working there meant he was getting closer to his dream.

As Dr. Blalock's research assistant, Vivien learned surgical techniques. In 1943, Vivien was asked to help Dr. Helen Taussig find a cure for children with a specific heart defect. After months of experimenting, Vivien developed a procedure that was used for the first successful open-heart surgery on a child. Afterward, Dr. Blalock and Dr. Taussig announced their innovative new surgical technique, the Blalock-Taussig shunt. Vivien's name did not appear in the report.

Overcoming racism and resistance from his colleagues, Vivien ushered in a new era of medicine-children's heart surgery. This book is the compelling story of this incredible pioneer in medicine.

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SKU M13081
ISBN 9781620141564
Language English
Page Count 32
Product Type Hardcover Books
Additional Contributor Colin Bootman
Primary Contributor Gwendolyn Hooks
Age Groups Ages 7 to 9
Publisher Lee & Low Books