Johns Hopkins has made many lasting contributions to cardiac surgery, including the discovery of heparin and the Blalock-Taussig Shunt, which represents the dawn of modern cardiac surgery. Equally important, Johns Hopkins has trained some of the world's leaders in academic cardiac surgery, and is ...
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aThe Johns Hopkins Hospital ranked #1 in the nation in 2013 and is the only hospital in history to be ranked #1 for 21 years in a row by U.S. News & World Report. 约翰斯·霍普金斯医院在 2013 年在国家将第一排列和是被排列的唯一历史上的医院第一 21 年来连续在美国旁边新闻和世界报告。
The second electrode had the configuration of a rectangular patch or a cup and was positioned over the cardiac apex. First implants of the device were conducted at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore in 1980. These devices were not programmable and manufactured on an individual basis. The ...
9(p136) An active participant in this organization throughout the years, Dr Gerrish was the "invited primary discussor" after Halsted's 1898 landmark paper on the 10-year results of the radical operation for breast carcinoma at the Johns Hopkins Hospital for the prior 10 years.9(p216) ...
The first physician-in-chief of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dr. William Osler, helped create the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Often referred to as the, Osler insisted that students learn from seeing and talking to patients rather than being confined to lecture halls. He’s credited for establi...
But it was William Baer, a Johns Hopkins surgeon, who brought it into the modern age.[iv] In 1917, as a consulting surgeon to the American Expeditionary Force in France, Baer was brought two wounded soldiers left on the battlefield for a week prior to arrival at a military hospital. And...
Jones at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. After cervical biopsy, the samples were send to Dr. George Gay (1917–1994)—director of the Tissue Culture Laboratory [52]. His assistant, Mary Kubicek, first noticed that the cells remained viable in a nutrient solution of chicken plasma [101,...
Additional support was received from The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Bayview General Clinical Research Center (M01RR02719); the Massachusetts General Hospital Mallinckrodt General Clinical Research Center and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology General Clinical Research Center (M01RR01066); the ...
Lab-grown human cells are invaluable to medical researchers. They allow scientists to better understand complex cells and theorize about diseases. The first “immortal” cell of its kind was created in 1951 at Johns Hopkins Hospital, its donor remaining unknown for years. But we now know that ...