| Description | Transcript of an interview conducted by Dr Susan Mullaney with Mr William Hederman, a retired cardiac surgeon.
In the interview Mr Hederman talked about a number of topics, including: - the generations of medics in his family; - medical education in UCD [University College Dublin]; - experience gained while a student in the Mater Misercordiae Hospital and the Coombe Hospital, both in Dublin City, and in St Michael's Hospital, Dun Laoghaire; - time spent working in the Prince of Wales Hospital in London; the Mater Misercordiae Hospital, Dublin,; and in Denver, Colorado, USA; - treatment of TB lung by pneumothorax; - new methods in cardiac surgery; - pioneering work in vascular surgery; - the change brought about by the development of specialisation in the medical profession; - the introduction of antibiotics; - prostate surgery; - the eradication of tuberculosis by streptomycin; - life in Ireland during the Second World War and social changes in his lifetime; - recollections of polio treatment; - opinions on Noel Browne's time as Minister for Health, 1948-1951; - the involvement of his wife Carmencita in politics, and in particular her time as Lord Mayor of Dublin during the city's millenium year of 1988. |