Christianus Barnard
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Christianus Barnard (natus die 8 Novembris 1922, Beaufort West, Africa Australis; die 2 Septembris 2001, Paphos, Cyprus mortuus) est chirurgus[1], notus propter primam translationem cordis homini.

Intestinalem atresiam per vitium fetalis systematis cardiovasculi causam esse ostendit qua vicissim, ad emendatum eundem vitium, novam operationem chirurgicam adduxit. In Africa Australi, apertis cordis chirurgiam intulit. Anno 1967, primam translationem cordis fecit. Mortuus asthma est 2 Septembris, 2001, Paphos, Cyprus.
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