Correspondence, Owen Wangensteen to C. Walton Lillehei regarding biological oxygenator
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Title
Correspondence, Owen Wangensteen to C. Walton Lillehei regarding biological oxygenator
Subject
Open Heart Surgery
Description
Dr. Gilbert Campbell and Norman Crisp developed a method of circulation by-pass through the use of an excised dog lung which acted as blood oxygenator during open heart surgery. The "biological oxygenator," was used in 15 clinical operations.
Creator
Owen H. Wangensteen
Source
"Lillehei, Clarence Walton, 1953-1957," Box 18, Folder 576, Department of Surgery records, uarc1007, University of Minnesota Archives
Publisher
University of Minnesota
Date
9-Mar-55
Contributor
C. Walton Lillehei
Rights
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Format
Document
Language
eng
Identifier
oh0083
Coverage
Open Heart Surgery
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Original Format
Paper
Citation
Owen H. Wangensteen, “Correspondence, Owen Wangensteen to C. Walton Lillehei regarding biological oxygenator,” Gallery, accessed September 14, 2024, https://gallerytemp.reclaim.hosting/items/show/3291.