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BOOK REVIEW DR. MÜTTER’S MARVELS—A TRUE TALE OF INTRIGUE AND INNOVATION AT THE DAWN OF MODERN MEDICINE Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz Avery (Penguin Random House), New York, 2014 Reviewed by M. Saleem Seyal, MD, FACC, FACP “The short life of Doctor Mütter illustrated the most remarkable mental abilities, and the gentlest qualities of heart. For years, we have viewed him at what seemed the zenith of professional eminence, and yet he continued struggling under the oppression of the severest bodily infirmities, to elevate the science to which he was devoted and to relieve the miseries of others. (Mütter’s name will, in the future be) “a deathless name… forever blended with the history of American Surgery.” Dr. Richard J. Levis in the eulogy on his teacher published in “The Medical and Surgical Reporter,” Philadelphia, 1859 D r. Thomas Dent Mütter (1811-1859) was a surgeon from Philadelphia (called then “The Medical Athens of America”) who was a committed teacher, an unusually compassionate physician and was at the forefront of devising innovative surgical techniques pioneering the new field of plastic/reconstructive surgery. He was an early proponent of ether anesthesia despite strong opposition from other members of the medical community. He led a very colorful life and made lasting contributions to the emerging field of plastic surgery. He amassed a large collection of unusual pathological material that included all sorts of medical oddities, some of them grisly and grotesque but all of them quite intriguing. This large cache is permanently on display at th Hp