101. The Rev. M. Jean-Marie Boulogne (shown earlier this year), a French priest, became 8/17 the world's longest surviving heart transplant patient with the death of Dr.... Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1969] Institution: Boston Public Library
102. Robert O.McKee, 51, engineer, (Left) became the 37th person to receive a heart transplant and the fourth within 24 hours. McKee received the heart of Dr. William... Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1968] Institution: Boston Public Library
103. Saved by Mechanical Heart - Charles (Chuck) Moses, 16 Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. February 1953] Institution: Boston Public Library
104. The second longest living heart transplant patient in the United States, Henry Jurgens (shown in a 1968 photo), died 1/9 at St. Luke's episcopal Hospital here. The... Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. January 1969] Institution: Boston Public Library
105. Shaving Time -- Milton Wachstein, 54, of Flushing, New York who underwent a heart transplant at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital at Houston on Nov. 29 is shown sitting up... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. December 1968] Institution: Boston Public Library
106. Smiling heart transplant patient, Mrs. Beth White Brunk, 49, sits up in her St. Luke's Hospital bed 7/31 two days after receiving the heart of another woman who died... Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. July 1968] Institution: Boston Public Library
107. The surgical team of Dr. Denton A. Cooley (R) Dr. Domingo Liotta (L) dr. Robert D. Bloodwell implant a mechanical device known as an Orthotopic Cardiac Prosthesis, the... Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. April 1969] Institution: Boston Public Library
108. Technical Advisers Watch "Heart" Work--The man-made machine in foreground is doing the work of a living dog's heart and lungs during an operation recently at Hahnemann... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. December 1950] Institution: Boston Public Library
109. This artist's concept of a nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker has been successfully implanted in a dog at the National Institutes of Health, at Bethesda, Md., it was... Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. June 1969] Institution: Boston Public Library
110. This is the "Spare Heart"--This photodiagram identifies the main parts of the artificial heart and lung machine described today to the Ohio chapter of the American... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. December 1950] Institution: Boston Public Library
111. Thomas Has Dinner--Everett Claire Thomas, Phoenix, Ariz, Houston first heart transplant sits up in bed as he has dinner Thursday in his private room at St. Lukes... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. May 1968] Institution: Boston Public Library
112. Three teams of Methodist Hospital surgeons 9/18 transplanted a heart into Dusan J. Vlasco, 16, of Elemir, Yugoslavia (Left) and a kidney into Troy C. Stewart, (R), 23,... Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. September 1968] Institution: Boston Public Library
113. Tiny Heart Pacemaker-Model of a heart, left, shows tiny pacemaker in right ventricle or chamber. The pacemaker, powered with either chemical batteries or nuclear... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. December 1970] Institution: Boston Public Library
114. Undated file photo shows Richard C. Newell, 58, of Oxnard, Calif., who became Southern California's first heart transplant recipient 2/20. The surgery was performed by... Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. February 1969] Institution: Boston Public Library
115. Up and About -- Ben Anolik, 46, of Pittsburgh, is pictured Monday up and about in Pittsburgh's University Presbyterian Hospital -- 23 days following a heart... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. September 1968] Institution: Boston Public Library
116. William Whaley (shown in '68 photo) of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the world's last surviving lung transplant patient, died late 9/26 of an acute respiratory infection. Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. September 1968] Institution: Boston Public Library
117. With Canada's second heart transplant patient Gaetan Paris are his wife Claire and chief surgeons Gilles Lepage (L) and Pierre Grondin (R), here 7/1 as they pose for... Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. July 1968] Institution: Boston Public Library
118. Working with a Year-Old Heart--Louis B. Russel Jr. of Indianapolis checks the fit today of a plastic window he's using in his remodeled den. Russell, 44, underwent a... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1969] Institution: Boston Public Library
119. The world's 26th heart transplant patient was able to step from his St. Luke's Hospital bed 7/22 only 36-hours after receiving his new heart. Fred C. Everman, 58, (L)... Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. July 1968] Institution: Boston Public Library
120. Ann Abor, Mich: Mrs. Asabi Adedire (left) who flew 7,000 miles from Nigeria to donate one of her kidneys to her son Abraham(right). 26, at the University of Michigan... Creator: United Press International Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. March 1965] Institution: Boston Public Library