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24 Aug History: This Date 1561 bartholomeo pitiscus, German Calvinist minister and mathematician who diedon 02 July 1613. Author of Trigonometria (1595, he invented the word), http://www.safran-arts.com/42day/history/h4aug/h4aug24.html
02 Jul History: This Date 1613 bartholomeo pitiscus, German Calvinist minister and mathematician born on24 August 1561. Author of Trigonometria (1595, he invented the word), http://www.safran-arts.com/42day/history/h4jul/h4jul02.html
Extractions: Surgeons from the University of Louisville implant the first self-contained artificial heart, a titanium and plastic pump, into Robert Tools at Jewish Hospital. Doctors said they expect the new implant to extend the patient's life only a month or so. But the device is considered a technological leap from mechanical hearts used in the 1980s, which were attached by wires and tubes to machinery outside the body. Drs. Laman Gray and Robert Dowling, who trained by implanting the pump in baby cows, performed the surgery. Surgical teams at four other hospitals around the country had been trained to do the surgery, but Louisville was first. Experts hope that the experimental heart, made by Abiomed Inc. of Danvers, Massachusetts, will lead to new hope for patients with failing hearts.
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