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Authors: James Le Fanu
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Christiaan Barnard, âThe Operation',
South African Medical Journal
, 1967, Vol. 41, pp. 1271â4.
John Charnley,
Low-Friction Arthroplasty of the Hip: Theory and Practice
(Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1979).
ââ, âThe Development of the Centre for Hip Surgery at Wrightington Hospital' in W. R. Swinburne (ed.),
Wrightington Hospital 1933â83: The Story of the First Fifty Years
(Wrightington Hospital, 1983).
David Le Vay,
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(Carnforth: Parthenon, 1990).
William Waugh,
John Charnley: The Man and the Hip
(Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1990).
1
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M. H. Williams
et al.
, âPrevalence of Total Hip Replacement: How Demand Has Been Met',
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
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JRSM
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2
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F. G. Strange,
The Hip
(Heinemann, 1965).
3
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W. Alexander Law,
Osteoarthritis of the Hip
(Butterworth,1952).
4
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M. N. Smith-Petersen, âEvolution of the Mould Arthroplasty of the Hip Joint',
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
, 1948, 30-B, p. 59. See also P. Wiles, âThe Surgery of the Osteoarthritic Hip',
British Journal of Surgery
, 1958, Vol. 45, pp. 488â9; J. Judet and R. Judet,
Resection: Reconstruction of the Hip
(E & S Livingstone, 1954); J. T. Scales and J. M. Zarek, âBiomechanical Problems of the Original Judet Prosthesis',
BMJ
, 1954, Vol. 1, p. 1007; K. McKee, âArtificial Hip Joint',
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
, 1951, 33-B, p. 465.
5
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âBritish Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting Report',
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
, 1954, 36-B, pp. 508â9.
6
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William Waugh,
John Charnley
, p. 122.
7
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John Charnley, âArthroplasty of the Hip: A New Operation',
The Lancet
, 1961, Vol. 1, pp. 1129â32. See also K. Hardinge, âThe Development of the Charnley Low-Friction Arthroplasty',
Current Trends in Orthopaedic Surgery
(Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988), pp. 242â5.
8
.
Ibid.
9
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John Charnley, âThe Lubrication of Animal Joints in Relation to Surgical Reconstruction by Arthroplasty',
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
, 1960, Vol. 19, pp. 10â19.
10
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Nas S. Eftekhar, âThe Life and Work of John Charnley',
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
, 1986, Vol. 211, pp. 10â21.
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John Charnley,
Acrylic Cement in Orthopaedic Surgery
(E & S Livingstone, 1970).
12
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John Charnley,
Low-Friction Arthroplasty of the Hip
.
13
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William Waugh,
John Charnley
, p. 122.
14
.
Ibid.
15
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John Charnley, âTissue Reaction to Polytetrafluorethylene',
The Lancet
, 1963, Vol. 2, p. 1379.
16
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John Charnley, âThe Long-term Results of Low-friction Arthroplasty of the Hip Performed as a Primary Intervention',
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
, 1972, Vol. 54, pp. 61â76.
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B. M. Wroblewski, â15â21-year Results of the Charnley Low-friction Arthroplasty',
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
, 1986, Vol. 211, pp. 30â5.
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Christopher Bulstrode, âKeeping Up With Orthopaedic Epidemics',
BMJ
, 1987, Vol. 295, p. 514.
Leslie Brent, âTransplantation: Some British Pioneers',
Journal of the Royal College of Physicians
, 1997, Vol. 31, pp. 434â41.
Sir Roy Calne,
The Ultimate Gift
(Headline, 1998).
Francis D. Moore,
A Miracle and a Privilege: Recounting a Half-Century of Surgical Advance
(Washington, DC: Joseph Henry, 1995).
Joseph E. Murray, âHuman Organ Transplantation: Background and Consequences',
Science
, 1992, Vol. 256, pp. 1411â16.
Tony Stark,
Knife to the Heart: The Story of Transplant Surgery
(Macmillan, 1996).
Thomas Starzl, âPersonal Reflections in Transplantation',
Surgical Clinics of North America
, 1978, Vol. 58, pp. 879â93.
ââ,
The Puzzle People: Memoirs of a Transplant Surgeon
(Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1992).
1
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Peter Medawar,
Memoir of a Thinking Radish
(Oxford: OUP, 1986).
2
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T. Gibson and P. Medawar, âThe Fate of Skin Homografts in Man',
Journal of Anatomy
, 1942/3, Vol. 77, p. 299.
3
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R. E. Billingham, L. Brent and P. Medawar, â“Actively Acquired Tolerance” of Foreign Cells',
Nature
, 1953, Vol. 172, p. 603. See also P. Medawar, âA Biological Analysis of Individuality' (reprinted from the
Times Science Review
),
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
, 1996, No. 326, pp. 5â10; P. Medawar, âImmunological Tolerance',
Nobel Lectures: Physiology or Medicine, 1942â62
(New York: Elsevier, 1964).
4
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R. Y. Calne, âOrgan Transplantation: From Laboratory to Clinic',
BMJ
, 1985, Vol. 291, pp. 1751â4.
5
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W. J. Kolff and H. J. Berk, âThe Artificial Kidney: Dialysis with a Great Area',
Acta Medica Scandanavica
, 1944, Vol. CXVII, pp. 121â34. See also W. J. Kolff, âFirst Clinical Experience With the Artificial Kidney',
Annals of Internal Medicine
, 1965, Vol. 62, pp. 608â19; Patrick McBride, âThe Development of Haemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis', in
Clinical Dialysis
, ed. Allen R. Nissenson (New York: Prentice Hall, 1990).
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Tony Stark,
Knife to the Heart
.
7
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Alexis Carrel, letter to Theodore Cocher, 9 May 1914, quoted in Theodore Malinin,
Surgery and Life
:
The Extraordinary Career of Alexis Carrel
(New York: Harcourt, 1979). See also Note 6.
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Joseph E. Murray, âReflections on the First Successful Kidney Transplantation',
World Journal of Surgery
, 1982, Vol. 6, pp. 372â6.
9
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Frank Parsons, âOrigins of Haemodialysis in Great Britain',
BMJ
, 1989, Vol. 299, pp. 1557â60.
10
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J. P. Merrill, J. E. Murray
et al.
, âSuccessful Homotransplantation of the Human Kidney Between Identical Twins',
JAMA
, 1956, Vol. 160, p. 277.
11
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See Note 8.
12
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Human Kidney Transplant Conference,
Transplantation Proceedings
, 1964, Vol. 2, pp. 147â65, 581â600.
13
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Willard E. Goodwin
et al.
, âHuman Renal Transplantation',
Journal of Urology
, 1963, Vol. 68, pp. 13â24.
14
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J. H. Burchenal
et al.
, âClinical Evaluation of 6 mercaptopurine in the Treatment of Leukaemia and Other Diseases',
Blood
, 1953, Vol. 8, pp. 966â99. See also Gertrude B. Elion, âThe Purine Path of Chemotherapy',
Science
, 7 April 1989, pp. 41â47; George Hitchings, âChemotherapy and Comparative Biochemistry',
Cancer Research
, 1969, Vol. 29, pp. 1895â903.
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Robert Schwartz and William Dameshek, âDrug-induced Immunological Tolerance',
Nature
, 1959, Vol. 183, pp. 1682â3. See also Robert Schwartz, âDesign and Achievement in Chemotherapy',
A Symposium in Honour of George Hitchings
(Burroughs-Wellcome, 1976).
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See Note 6.
17
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John Hopewell, âWitness Seminar on the History of Early Renal Transplantation', Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine,13 September 1994.
18
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R. Calne, âThe Rejection of Renal Homografts Inhibition in Dogs by 6 mercaptopurine',
The Lancet
, 1960, pp. 417â18.
19
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John Hopewell
et al.
, âThree Clinical Cases of Renal Transplantation',
BMJ
, 5 November 1964, pp. 411â13.
20
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See Note 12.
21
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Joseph E. Murray
et al.
, âThe Long Survival of Human/Kidney Homografts by Immunosuppressive Drug Therapy',
NEJM
, 1963, Vol. 268, pp. 1315â23.
22
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Thomas E. Starzl,
The Puzzle People
.
23
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See Note 6.
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Thomas E. Starzl, âReversal of Rejection in Human Renal Homografts with Subsequent Development of Homograft Tolerance',
Surgery, Gynaecology and Obstetrics
, 1963, Vol. 117, pp. 385â95. (The theoretical potential of steroids as immunosuppressant drugs was first identified by Medawar in 1951. See R. E. Billingham
et al.
, âEffect of Locally Applied Cortisone Acetate on Survival of Skin Homografts in Rabbits',
BMJ
, 3 November 1951, pp. 1049â53.)
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Thomas E. Starzl
et al.
, âLong-term (25-year) Survival After Renal Homo-transplantation: The World Experience',
Transplantation Proceedings
, 1990, Vol. 22, pp. 2361â5.
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J. F. Borel, âEffect of the New Anti-lymphocytic Peptide Cyclosporine A in Animals',
Immunology
, 1977, Vol. 32, pp. 1017â25.
William S. Fields and Noreen Lemak,
A History of Stroke: Its Recognition and Treatment
(Oxford: OUP, 1989).
Nicholas Postel-Vinay (ed.),
A Century of Arterial Hypertension,1896â1996
(Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1996).
1
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VA Co-operative Study Group, âEffects of Treatment on Morbidity in Hypertension',
JAMA
, 1967, Vol. 202, pp. 1028â33.
2
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Franz Messerli, âThis Day Fifty Years Ago',
NEJM
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3
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J. Hart, âWhile America Slept',
National Review
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4
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W. Kempner, âTreatment of Hypertensive Vascular Disease with Rice Diet',
AJM
, 1948, Vol. 4, pp. 545â77.
5
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G. W. Pickering,
High Blood Pressure
(Churchill-Livingstone, 1968).
6
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Herbert Chasis, âSalt and Protein Restriction: Effects on Blood Pressure',
JAMA
, 1950, Vol. 142, p. 711.
7
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R. H. Smithwick, âSplanchnicectomy for Essential Hypertension: Results in 1,266 cases',
JAMA
, 1953, Vol. 152, pp. 1501â4.
8
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William B. Schwartz, âThe Effect of Sulfanilamide on Salt and Water Excretion in Congestive Heart Failure',
NEJM
, 1949, Vol. 240, p. 173.
9
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Karl H. Beyer, âDiscovery of the Thiazides: Where Biology and Chemistry Meet',
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
, Spring 1977, pp. 410â20.
10
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Edward D. Freis
et al.
, âTreatment of Essential Hypertension with Chlorothiazide',
JAMA
, 1958, Vol. 166, pp. 137â41.
11
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Raymond P. Ahlquist, âA Study of the Adrenotropic Receptors',
American Journal of Physiology
, 1948, Vol. 153, pp. 586â98.
12
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J. W. Black and J. S. Stephenson, âPharmacology of a New Adrenergic Beta-receptor Blocking Compound',
The Lancet
, 1962, Vol. 2, pp. 311â15.
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B. N. C. Pritchard and P. M. S. Gillam, âTreatment of Hypertension with Propranolol',
BMJ
, 4 January 1969, pp. 7â15. See also B. N. C. Pritchard, âBeta Adrenergic Receptor Blockage
in Hypertension: Past, Present and Future',
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
, 1978, Vol. 5, pp. 379â99.
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Nicholas Postel-Vinay (ed.),
A Century of Arterial Hypertension
.
15
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J. D. Swales,
Platt Versus Pickering: An Episode of Recent Medical History
(Keynes Press, 1985).
16
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Jeremiah Stamler
et al.
, âHypertension Screening of One Million Americans',
JAMA
, 1976, Vol. 235, p. 229.
17
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R. Brian Haynes
et al.
, âIncreased Absenteeism from Work after Detection and Labelling of Hypertensive Patients',
NEJM
, 1978, Vol. 229, pp. 741â5.
18
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MRC, âAdverse Reactions to Bendrofluazide and Propranolol for the Treatment of Mild Hypertension',
The Lancet
, 1981, Vol. 2, pp. 539â43.