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A truly inspiring tale about the history of the Guinea Pig Club.
Plastic surgery was in its infancy before the Second World War - only a few surgeons worldwide knew the most rudimentary techniques. The Allies were tremendously fortunate in having the maverick surgeon Archibald McIndoe operating at a small hospital in East Grinstead in the south of England. After arguing with his superiors, McIndoe set up a revolutionary new treatment regime and rightly secured his group of patients, dubbed the Guinea Pig Club, and honored place in society. Based on extensive research into official records and moving first-person recollections, this extraordinary book brings home the heroism, triumphs of this courageous band of men, and contains updated material on how their example is inspiring today's wounded veterans.
Plastic surgery was in its infancy before the Second World War - only a few surgeons worldwide knew the most rudimentary techniques. The Allies were tremendously fortunate in having the maverick surgeon Archibald McIndoe operating at a small hospital in East Grinstead in the south of England. After arguing with his superiors, McIndoe set up a revolutionary new treatment regime and rightly secured his group of patients, dubbed the Guinea Pig Club, and honored place in society. Based on extensive research into official records and moving first-person recollections, this extraordinary book brings home the heroism, triumphs of this courageous band of men, and contains updated material on how their example is inspiring today's wounded veterans.
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"The first authoritative investigation and analysis of a remarkable wartime phenomenon. . . undoubtedly a significant contribution."
Dr Paul Addison, author of The Burning Blue
"Our feelings of debt to 'the Few' are redoubled by reading this marvellous story of courage, endurance and hope."
Nigel Jones, author of The War Walk