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📃Tomorrow Operative Surgery test
Still need to read about pancreas, bladder and uterus📖
Today in medical history: July 3, 1952
On July 3, 1952, a team of General Motors scientists and engineers finished development on the Dodrill-GMR Mechanical Heart—the mechanical heart pump used in 1952 for the world’s first successful open heart surgery. GM developed the device for the heart surgery team at Wayne State University in Detroit, and donated the machine to the hospital at no cost to the university.
The device was developed to keep patients alive during open-heart surgery. A precursor to modern heart-lung machines, the Dodrill-GMR Mechanical Heart was used to sustain the patient’s blood-pumping functions during the operation.
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Tomorrow I have exam Topography Anatomy and Operative Surgery 📃 Good luck to me 🍀
Today I learnt a very important lesson about procrastinating... Do Not Do It.
A very idek me who doesn't know HOW she's gonna cope now.