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  2. Hamilton Naki - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Naki (26 June 1926 – 29 May 2005) was a laboratory assistant to cardiac surgeon Christiaan Barnard in South Africa.He was recognised for his surgical skills and for his ability to teach medical students and physicians such skills despite not having received a formal medical education, and took a leading role in organ transplant research on animals.

  3. Louis Washkansky - Wikipedia

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    Louis Joshua Washkansky (12 April 1912 [1] – 21 December 1967) was a South African man who was the recipient of the world's first human-to-human heart transplant, and the first patient to regain consciousness following the operation. [2] Washkansky lived for 18 days and was able to speak with his wife and reporters. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Christiaan Barnard - Wikipedia

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    Barnard grew up in Beaufort West, Cape Province, Union of South Africa.His father, Adam Barnard, was a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church. [4] One of his four brothers, Abraham, was a "blue baby" who died of a heart problem at the age of three (Barnard would later guess that it was tetralogy of Fallot).

  5. Daniel Hale Williams - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Hale Williams (January 18, 1856 [a] – August 4, 1931) was an American surgeon and hospital founder. An African American, he founded Provident Hospital in 1891, which was the first non-segregated hospital in the United States.

  6. List of physicians - Wikipedia

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    Henry Heimlich (1920–2016) — inventor of the Heimlich maneuver and the Vietnam War-era chest drain valve; Orvan Hess (1906–2002) — fetal heart monitor and first successful use of penicillin; Hippocrates (c. 460 –370 BCE) — Greek father of medicine; John Hunter (1728–1793) — father of modern surgery, famous for his study of anatomy

  7. Safari Kimanzi - Wikipedia

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    Safari Kimanzi (or Kimanthi), best known as just "Safari" (born 20 August 1993), is a Kenyan who as a six-year-old boy received extensive plastic surgery over the course of 12 months to correct disfigurement of his face, neck, shoulder and hand caused by severe burns when he was an infant in Kenya.

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  9. Category:African men - Wikipedia

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    Central African Republic men (1 C) Chadian men (1 C) Comorian men (1 C) D. Democratic Republic of the Congo men (1 C) Djiboutian men (1 C) E. Egyptian men (2 C ...