Pump: A Natural History of the Heart
A journey into the heartbeat of life on Earth.
 
Millennia ago, when we first began puzzling over the mysteries of the human body, one organ stood out as vital. The heart was warm, it was central, and it moved as it pumped blood. The ancient Egyptians treated it with reverence, mummifying it separately from the body so that the soul inside it could be weighed. Aristotle believed that it was the seat of consciousness. Over the centuries, science has dispelled the myths, but our fascination with the heart has endured.  
 
From the origins of circulation, still evident in some microorganisms today, to the enormous hearts of blue whales, we journey with Bill to beaches where horseshoe crabs are being harvested for their life-saving blood, and under the sea to learn about the world’s most natural antifreeze, flowing through the veins of icefish. And we follow him through human history, too, as scientists hypothesize wrongly and rightly about what is arguably our most important organ, ultimately developing the technologies that have helped us study the heart—and now, in the most cutting-edge labs, the tools that will help us regenerate it.
 
Deeply researched and engagingly told, Pump is a fascinating natural history sure to be loved by readers of Mary Roach and Bill Bryson.
 
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Pump: A Natural History of the Heart
A journey into the heartbeat of life on Earth.
 
Millennia ago, when we first began puzzling over the mysteries of the human body, one organ stood out as vital. The heart was warm, it was central, and it moved as it pumped blood. The ancient Egyptians treated it with reverence, mummifying it separately from the body so that the soul inside it could be weighed. Aristotle believed that it was the seat of consciousness. Over the centuries, science has dispelled the myths, but our fascination with the heart has endured.  
 
From the origins of circulation, still evident in some microorganisms today, to the enormous hearts of blue whales, we journey with Bill to beaches where horseshoe crabs are being harvested for their life-saving blood, and under the sea to learn about the world’s most natural antifreeze, flowing through the veins of icefish. And we follow him through human history, too, as scientists hypothesize wrongly and rightly about what is arguably our most important organ, ultimately developing the technologies that have helped us study the heart—and now, in the most cutting-edge labs, the tools that will help us regenerate it.
 
Deeply researched and engagingly told, Pump is a fascinating natural history sure to be loved by readers of Mary Roach and Bill Bryson.
 
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A journey into the heartbeat of life on Earth.
 
Millennia ago, when we first began puzzling over the mysteries of the human body, one organ stood out as vital. The heart was warm, it was central, and it moved as it pumped blood. The ancient Egyptians treated it with reverence, mummifying it separately from the body so that the soul inside it could be weighed. Aristotle believed that it was the seat of consciousness. Over the centuries, science has dispelled the myths, but our fascination with the heart has endured.  
 
From the origins of circulation, still evident in some microorganisms today, to the enormous hearts of blue whales, we journey with Bill to beaches where horseshoe crabs are being harvested for their life-saving blood, and under the sea to learn about the world’s most natural antifreeze, flowing through the veins of icefish. And we follow him through human history, too, as scientists hypothesize wrongly and rightly about what is arguably our most important organ, ultimately developing the technologies that have helped us study the heart—and now, in the most cutting-edge labs, the tools that will help us regenerate it.
 
Deeply researched and engagingly told, Pump is a fascinating natural history sure to be loved by readers of Mary Roach and Bill Bryson.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781665110860
Publisher: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
Publication date: 09/21/2021
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.50(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Bill Schutt is a vertebrate zoologist and author of six nonfiction and fiction books, including Pump: A Natural History of the Heart and the New York Times Editor’s Choice, Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History. Recently retired from his post as professor of biology at LIU Post, he is a research associate at the American Museum of Natural History, where he has studied bats all over the world. His research has been featured in Natural History magazine as well as in the New York Times, Newsday, the Economist, and Discover.

This author is represented by the Hachette Speakers Bureau.

Table of Contents

Prologue: A Small Town with a Big Heart 1

Part 1 Wild at Heart

1 Size Matters I 15

2 Size Matters II 26

3 Blue Blood and Bad Sushi 41

4 Insects, Sump Pumps, Giraffes, and Mothra 71

5 On the Vertebrate Beat 89

6 Out in the Cold 101

7 Ode to Baby Fae 126

Part 2 What We Knew and What We Thought We Knew

8 Heart and Soul: The Ancient and Medieval Cardiovascular System 139

9 What Goes In… 164

10 The Barber's Bite and the Strangled Heart 174

Part 3 From Bad to Better

11 Hear Here: From Stick to Stethoscope 195

12 Don't Try This at Home… Unless Accompanied by a Very Special Nurse 202

13 "Hearts and Minds" … Sort Of 209

14 What Becomes of the Brokenhearted? 217

15 What's Snakes Got to Do, Got to Do with It? 229

16 Grow Your Own 243

Acknowledgments 254

Notes 258

Questions for Discussion 271

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