Martin Caidin:
Science Fiction Technology and Ideas
Martin Caidin (1927-1997) wrote more than fifty books and at least a thousand magazine articles. An authority on aeronautics and aviation, he established his own company to promote these subjects for a younger audience. It was this work that caused him to begin writing fiction. He won the Aviation/Space Writers Association award twice. Perhaps his best-known work (for readers of sf) is Cyborg, which was adopted for The Six Million Dollar Man.
Invention/Technology Source Work (Publication Date)

Artificial Muscles - for cyborgs
Replacement for organic muscle tissue.

Cyborg (1972)

Bionic Arm - $6M man arm
An artificial arm that responds in a manner similar to the 'original equipment' item.

Cyborg (1972)

Bionic Legs
Human legs rebuilt and improved.

Cyborg (1972)

Cyborg
A cybernetic organism - man in union with machine

Cyborg (1972)


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