Life Magazine: September. 17, 1971 - The Tragic Record of Heart Transplants


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Step back in time with the September 17, 1971 issue of Life Magazine, featuring a compelling cover story titled "The Tragic Record of Heart Transplants." This captivating edition explores the pioneers and challenges of heart transplantation during a pivotal time in medical history.

This magazine, in good condition, provides a glimpse into the medical breakthroughs and ethical dilemmas faced by doctors and patients alike. Each page showcases stunning photography and insightful articles that defined the era.

Key features of this collectible magazine include:

  • Good Condition: This magazine has been well-preserved, making it a fantastic addition to any collection.
  • Minor wear on edges: A few signs of age add character while maintaining the magazine's overall allure.

As an added bonus, the magazine includes an address label, making it a unique keepsake. It's a wonderful conversation starter for enthusiasts of medical history or vintage media. Our careful storage practices ensure that it comes from a pet-free and smoke-free home, preserving its quality for years to come.

If you're an avid collector or just curious about this fascinating topic, you'll appreciate the meticulous details and stories encapsulated in this issue. Plus, with our combined shipping offer, you can easily curate your collection without the hassle.

For a limited time, we are running a special promotion: Buy 2 Life Magazines and get 1 free! Make sure to take advantage of this offer to explore more treasures from the Life Magazine series.

Don’t miss out on this rare piece of history that captures the heart of the medical advancements from decades ago.

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