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Joseph Edward Murray (April 1, 1919 – November 26, 2012) was an American plastic surgeon who is known as the "father of transplantation" for major milestones in the field of transplantation, including performing the first successful human kidney transplant, [1] [2] defining brain death, organizing the first international conference on human kidney transplants, and founding the National ...
Joseph T. Murray (1834–1907), American abolitionist, manufacturer, inventor; Joseph Philip Robert Murray (born 1943), Canadian Mounted Police commissioners; Sir Joseph Murray, 3rd Baronet (1718–1802), soldier of Scottish descent; Joe Murray (animator) (born 1961), American creator of Rocko's Modern Life and Camp Lazlo
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Joseph Denis Murphy (May 20, 1898 – December 16, 1981) was an Irish author and New Thought minister, ordained in Divine Science and Religious Science.Murphy was born in Ballydehob, County Cork, Ireland, the son of a private boys' school headmaster and raised a Roman Catholic.
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Rick Murray is a son of surgeon Joseph Murray, [3] Murray graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, Oneida County, New York in 1985 with a B.A. in Geology. [5] [2] He also completed the SEA (Sea Education Association) program at Woods Hole (Class W-71) in 1983. [2] He credits the program with figuring "prominently in my personal and ...
Joseph Thomas Murray was a son of James Murray (1787-1880), an English immigrant who was a mathematician [citation needed] and a reporter for the United States Senate during the War of 1812. [1] His family moved in 1844 to Newark, New Jersey. At age eleven, he wanted to be a sailor and he sailed with his uncle to Africa.
Joseph Murray Ince was born in London in April 1806 [2] [3] and he spent his childhood in Presteigne in Radnorshire (now in Powys), Wales. Ince was certain of his future profession and as a career choice took immediately to painting. From 1823 to 1826 he was a pupil under the painter David Cox.