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Surgeons perform the first human organ
transplant
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1954: Surgeon Joseph Murray performs the world’s first successful human organ transplant when he transfers a kidney from one identical twin to the other.
Soon after, researchers develop the first generation of drugs that suppress the immune system and prevent organ rejection. Doctors begin using these drugs routinely to inhibit organ rejection in
human-to-human kidney, liver, and heart transplants. |
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