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This glimpse at the history of transplantation, also covering procedures on the periphery of the field, begs the reader to be more aware of the fragile state of medical ethics in the past, and the impact it has on the medical field today. It wraps up a bit quickly for my preference, spending less time with the more recent advancements, but it was an enjoyable and thought provoking read.
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