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Blood Work

A Tale of Medicine and Murder in the Scientific Revolution

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Blood Work

De: Holly Tucker
Narrado por: Julia Farhat
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In December 1667, maverick physician Jean Denis transfused calf’s blood into one of Paris’s most notorious madmen. Days later, the madman was dead and Denis was framed for murder. A riveting expos of the fierce debates, deadly politics, and cutthroat rivalries behind the first transfusion experiments, Blood Work takes us from dissection rooms in palaces to the streets of Paris, providing an unforgettable portrait of an era that wrestled with the same questions about morality and experimentation that haunt medical science today.

©2011 Holly Tucker (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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“Excellent.... Tucker’s chronicle of the world of 17th-century science in London and Paris is fascinating.” (The Economist)
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

This is one of the best science books I have listened to on audible. Well researched and engagingly written. Tucker builds a compelling narrative around the facts of the trial of Jean Baptist Denis, a fascinating and lesser known participant in the scientific revolution.

What did you like best about this story?

The solid research that underpins this book makes the extraordinary tale even more compelling.

Which scene was your favorite?

Tucker's description of transfusion and vivisection in the seventeenth century are a grisly but fascinating onslaught.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

if it bleeds....

Any additional comments?

Farhat's narration was also very good.

I hope that Audible will publish more science books of this quality and less of the dubious self-help and pseudoscience vanity books.

A great book about history and science

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The content is interesting but the narration is a bland monotone that, while well-pronounced and articulate, is almost completely lacking in emotion or flavor.

It ends up sounding a bit like a Wikipedia article being read by a computer.

Interesting content, dull narration

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Loved this book left me wanting more. It truly shows me that we really do affect the future.

Interesting and Insightful

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What a shame. great writing, robotic reader. How could someone give the okay on this?

Reader is unlistenable

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Any additional comments?

I lost interest in the middle of the book, but it starts out great and ends well. It gets a bit muddled in the middle with more facts than storytelling. Still a great nonfiction work.

Very entertaining in parts

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As a an RN I’ve given my share of blood. It’s been fun to listen to the history of this procedure. The narration was delightful. I hope Julia Farhat does more great work.

Loved it

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What made the experience of listening to Blood Work the most enjoyable?

Interesting medical history for period about which little is commonly known.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

Narrator does not appear to have professional voice -- my wife and I both felt that her inflection and tone were incredibly "grating". Attempts at dramatic inflection just made things worse. Almost painful to listen to.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

While enjoyable, it was not such a compelling narrative that I felt the need to get through it in one sitting. Part of the problem was the poor narrator. Listening for too long was just painful.

Any additional comments?

I will exercise care never to order a book with this narrator. Audible should not use this narrator again -- at least for any kind of non-fiction (which is genrally all I listen do).

Ok Book, Awful Narrator -- Warning

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This a must read for anyone interested in history, medicine, or true crime. the story reads like a novel and contains many excerpts from personal letters that provide insight into the central figures of the story. the author goes into great detail about the historical context and setting.

amazing!

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What would have made Blood Work better?

The story is a bit meandering although some of the most random-seeming tangents (the story of Medea) wind up having some more important meaning later.

Were the concepts of this book easy to follow, or were they too technical?

There are many names of different scientists who are hard to keep track of. I wound up getting the book out of the library to help me out. There was a Dramatis Personae at the beginning that was quite helpful. Adding that as a companion to this would have been very helpful.

How could the performance have been better?

The French pronunciations that would more than challenge me seems accurately enough rendered but the reader is exceptionally robotic.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

The author draws parallels between the hysteria around blood transfusion and our current debates about embryonic stem cell research that some people may not think accurate but i thought were very apt. It's very frustrating that religion still had such a say in scientific research.

Interesting story, terrible reader

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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

Can't even give an honest review of the story because the sound is so bad I can't stand to listen to it.

Would you be willing to try another book from Holly Tucker? Why or why not?

Sure, if I could hear a real narrator read it.

What didn’t you like about Julia Farhat’s performance?

Sounds like text-to-speech, over-enunciates, choppy, terrible!

Sounds like text-to-speech not narration

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