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Ep. 5: Unlikely Medical Inventions

By: Bill Bryson
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  • How a teenage inventor, a pig's head, a lump of plywood and a famous British record label made medical history. Bill tells the stories behind the invention of the Reynold's Portable X-Ray Kit and the world's first CT brain scanner, with the help of Katie Dabin, who is the Curator of Medicine at the Science Museum. Their stories reveal how scientific inventions sometimes happen by accident or come from people without a classic scientific background.
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This was the best episode of the series.

This was the best episode of the series.

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error of dates reported.

At 12:39 of the the 5th section, Unlikely Medical..., narrator says Godfrey Houndsfield Was born in 1919 and served in World War I. That doesn't make sense since world war 1 ended in 1918.

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Fun, short story about medical history

All was well listening, narrator has a nice speed and whatnot, looking forward to more.

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Great series!

Very well done! I enjoyed the host and guests and learned a few new tidbits along the way.

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Great!

This is a series of short stories filled with wonderful information. I really enjoyed listening to it.

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Audio track from a video

When I listened to this, it became obvious that it is just the audio track from a video, yet I didn't see anything like that listed by Audible, for tis. True, it didn't cost me anything, but I'm not sure I would have downloaded it if I had known.

The first 'chapter' wasn't bad. Was more interesting than some of the later chapters. Overall, I think it was worthwhile, but I just think it could have been done better.

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A Museum for your Ears

I love Neil Macgregor of the British Museum’s “A History of the World in 100 Objects.”

And Bill Bryson and these presenters have captured that exact same kind of fascinating storytelling. Very highly recommended!

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Delightful

Science Rocks! Great listening! I hope Bill does more! We need this kind of programming/books...

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really enjoyable series

This series is very enjoyable and the experts that Bill Bryson talks to really ties the different objects together really well. Well worth the listen

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Love Bill Bryson

I love Bill Bryson, but a vocal visit to a museum does not work. One needs to see the things being described.

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