
The first episode, broadcast today, features consultant oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Iain Hutchison, discovering the connections between today's reconstructive surgery and techniques developed in South Asia in the third century BC.
The techniques of the School of Sushruta - and their dissemination from east to west - are illustrated in the episode through items held in the Wellcome Library, described by Sanskrit specialist, Dominik Wujaystik. (Pictured above is an illustration from one of the works discussed: J C Carpue, An account of two successful operations for restoring a lost nose from the integuments of the forehead in the cases of two officers of His Majesty's Army... (London, 1810).
All of the series will be available to listeners in the UK through the BBC's iPlayer.