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Surgeon who did first US heart transplant dies




(AP) -- Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz, a cardiac surgeon who performed the nation's first human heart transplant and who also developed lifesaving medical implants, has died. He was 90. Kantrowitz died Friday in Ann Arbor of complications from heart failure, said his wife, Jean Kantrowitz.


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Charlottetown, The Guardian, Canada - 14 hours ago
BY MIKE CARSON SUMMERSIDE - A Summerside tradition extending back more than half a century will be undergoing some changes beginning this weekend. ...
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