Application for Grant-In-Aid, U.S. Public Health Service, "Development of a Pump-Oxygenator to replace the Heart and Lungs of Human Patients for Brief Periods," by Clarence Dennis
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Title
Application for Grant-In-Aid, U.S. Public Health Service, "Development of a Pump-Oxygenator to replace the Heart and Lungs of Human Patients for Brief Periods," by Clarence Dennis
Subject
Open Heart Surgery
Description
Clarence Dennis, professor of surgery, applied for funding from the U.S. Public Health Service to continue his research in the development of a heart-lung machine for use in open heart surgery. This application reports Dennis' progress since he began his research in 1947, reports the work of others that were developing heart-lung machines, and outlines the work that remained to be done to perfect the machine and use during operations.
Creator
University of Minnesota
Source
"U.S. Public Health Service: applications, grants and scholarships 1948-1949, 1954-1962," Box 32, Department of Surgery records, uarc1007, University of Minnesota Archives
Publisher
University of Minnesota
Date
14-Nov-49
Contributor
Clarence Dennis
Rights
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Format
Document
Language
eng
Identifier
oh0069
Coverage
Open Heart Surgery
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Original Format
Paper
Citation
University of Minnesota, “Application for Grant-In-Aid, U.S. Public Health Service, "Development of a Pump-Oxygenator to replace the Heart and Lungs of Human Patients for Brief Periods," by Clarence Dennis,” Gallery, accessed April 20, 2024, https://gallerytemp.reclaim.hosting/items/show/3350.