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- J._Hartwell_Harrison abstract "John Hartwell Harrison (February 16, 1909 – January 20, 1984) was an American physician, who performed the first vital human organ removal for transplant to another; this was a pivotal undertaking as a member of the medical team that received the 1961 Amory Prize of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for bringing kidney transplantation to the world.".
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- J._Hartwell_Harrison deathDate "1984-01-20".
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- J._Hartwell_Harrison deathYear "1984".
- J._Hartwell_Harrison field Urology.
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- J._Hartwell_Harrison wikiPageWikiLinkText "J. Hartwell Harrison ".
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- J._Hartwell_Harrison birthDate "1909-02-16".
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- J._Hartwell_Harrison caption "Left to right, Drs. Harrison, Merrill and Murray".
- J._Hartwell_Harrison dateOfBirth "1909-02-16".
- J._Hartwell_Harrison dateOfDeath "1984-01-20".
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- J._Hartwell_Harrison name "Harrison, J. Hartwell".
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- J._Hartwell_Harrison description "American surgeon".
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- J._Hartwell_Harrison comment "John Hartwell Harrison (February 16, 1909 – January 20, 1984) was an American physician, who performed the first vital human organ removal for transplant to another; this was a pivotal undertaking as a member of the medical team that received the 1961 Amory Prize of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for bringing kidney transplantation to the world.".
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