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

Use of this image is governed by U.S. and international copyright laws. Image is property of the University of Minnesota. Please contact the University of Minnesota Archives for permission to publish this image. http://special.lib.umn.edu/uarch

Format

Document

Language

eng

Identifier

oh0083

Coverage

Open Heart Surgery

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Paper

Citation

Owen H. Wangensteen, “Correspondence, Owen Wangensteen to C. Walton Lillehei regarding biological oxygenator,” Gallery, accessed April 18, 2024, https://gallery.lib.umn.edu/items/show/3291.

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