The heartmakers

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Date
1969
Summary
Develops the need for a artificial hearts while arguing for cautious human experimentation. Interviews Dr. Denton Cooley, who made the first artificial heart insertion, and Dr. Michael DeBakey, who is opposed to heart insertion. Shows the famous Karp operation where Dr. Cooley inserted the first artificial heart. Explains that the main problems in using artificial hearts are the power source and the internal lining of the heart, which sometimes have an adverse effect upon red blood cells.
Contributors
Jack T. O'Grady; Jack Sameth; Kent Demaret; Don Feldstein; Donald Lampkin; Donald Smith; Jim Bauer; Seymour Weinberg; Richard Vorstadt; Skip Lambert; Boyd Estus; Matt Herman; Domenic D'Agostino; Sandy Tirado; Marina Wandzilak; David Clark; Gino Lombardo; George Keenan; Newton White; KUHT; David Prowitt; WGBH; WETA; KUED
Publisher
National Educational Television
Genres
Educational; Medical (Nonfiction)
Subjects
Heart--Transplantation; Cardiac pacing; Heart, Artificial
Collection
National Educational Television
Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
Rights Statement
Copyright Not Evaluated

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