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Samuel Lee Kountz Jr. (October 30, 1930 – December 23, 1981) was an African-American kidney transplantation surgeon from Lexa, Arkansas.He was most distinguished for his pioneering work in the field of kidney transplantations, and in research, discoveries, and inventions in Renal Science.
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Kountz, Samuel L. 1930–1981 Transplant surgeon, researcher Organ transplantation pioneer, particularly renal transplant research and surgery; author or co-author of ...
Samuel L. Kountz (1930–1981), pioneer in organ transplant surgery Trent Pierce , family practitioner; chairman of the Arkansas Medical Board William L. McMillan (1936–1984), National Academy of Sciences physicist noted for his research on superconductors
Samuel L. Kountz: 1952 performed the first successful Kidney transplant between humans who were not identical twins Jamil Nasser: 1955 jazz musician, bassist Tevester Anderson: 1962 retired head basketball coach for Jackson State University and Murray State University Frank Burgess: 1957
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced that Samuel Little has been indicted for the 1981 murder of Anna Lee Stewart. She was last seen alive in Cincinnati. Her body was dumped in Grove ...
Kimberley J. Brown, Daniel Kountz Courtesy of Just4Entertainment (2) Being normal is vastly overrated! Halloweentown star Kimberly J. Brown is coming to 90s Con alongside her fiancé, Daniel ...
Brown and Kountz first met while working on Disney Channel's 2001 film Halloweentown II, before sparking a romance years later. Though she and Kountz "got along great" on set, the actress told ...