Partners of the Heart: Vivien Thomas and His Work with Alfred Blalock: An Autobiography

January 25, 2015 - Comment

Visitors to the Blalock Building at the Johns Hopkins University Medical Center are greeted by portraits of two great men. One, of renowned heart surgeon Alfred Blalock, speaks for itself. The other, of highschool graduate Vivien Thomas, is testimony to the incredible genius and determination of the first black man to hold a professional position

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Visitors to the Blalock Building at the Johns Hopkins University Medical Center are greeted by portraits of two great men. One, of renowned heart surgeon Alfred Blalock, speaks for itself. The other, of highschool graduate Vivien Thomas, is testimony to the incredible genius and determination of the first black man to hold a professional position at one of America’s premier medical institutions.

Thomas’s dreams of attending medical school were dashed when the Depression hit. After spending some time as a carpenter’s apprentice, Thomas took what he expected to be a temporary job as a technician in Blalock’s lab. The two men soon became partners and together invented the field of cardiac surgery.

Partners of the Heart is Thomas’s extraordinary autobiography. Trained in laboratory techniques by Alfred Blalock and Joseph W. Beard, Thomas remained Blalock’s principal technician and laboratory chief for the rest of Blalock’s distinguished career. Thomas very rapidly learned to perform surgery, to do chemical determinations, and to carry out physiologic studies. He became a phenomenal technician and was able to carry out complicated experimental cardiac operations totally unassisted and to devise new ones.

In addition to telling Thomas’s life story, Partners of the Heart traces the beginnings of modern cardiac surgery, crucial investigations into the nature of shock, and Blalock’s methods of training surgeons.

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M. Fields says:

If you’ve seen the movie, now read the book In this book you will hear from Vivien Thomas himself. As wonderful as the movie was, it did take some dramatic license here and there. Vivien tells the story of the first “blue baby” operation very matter of factly. As you read the book you will discover that he played things pretty close to the vest. He was not one for dramatic outbursts or fits of temper. Thomas is a dignified quite man and his relation with Dr. Blalock was not all sweetness and light but they worked well togehter and…

chad t wilson says:

Inspiring account of a man behind the scenes 0

DW says:

The true expression of brillance 0

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