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John Hartwell Harrison (February 16, 1909 – January 20, 1984) was an American urologic surgeon, professor, and author. He performed the first human organ removal for transplant to another. This was a pivotal undertaking as a member of the medical team that accomplished the world’s first successful kidney transplant. The team conducted its landmark transplant between identical twins in 1954. Harrison taught surgery at nearby Harvard University, where he also contributed as a textbook editor and produced urological monologues. He died at age 74 of bladder cancer.

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  • جون هارتويل هاريسون (بالإنجليزية: J. Hartwell Harrison)‏ (16 فبراير 1909 - 20 يناير 1984) جراح المسالك البولية الأميركي، الذي قام بأول عملية إزالة عضو بشري حيوي لزرع عضو آخر؛ كان هذا عمل محوري كعضو في الفريق الطبي الذي حصل على جائزة أموري عام 1961 للأكاديمية الأمريكية للفنون والعلوم، الذي جلب زراعة الكلى إلى العالم. (ar)
  • John Hartwell Harrison (Clarksville (Virgínia), 16 de febrer de 1909 - Boston, 20 de gener de 1984) conegut habitualment com a Hartwell Harrison fou un cirurgià urològic, professor i autor estatunidenc. va dur a terme la primera retirada important d'òrgans humans per al trasplantament a una altra persona; desenvolupà una tasca fonamental com a membre de l'equip mèdic que va rebre el Premi Amory 1961 de l'Acadèmia Americana de les Arts i les Ciències per dur a terme el primer trasplantament de ronyó del món. (ca)
  • John Hartwell Harrison (February 16, 1909 – January 20, 1984) was an American urologic surgeon, professor, and author. He performed the first human organ removal for transplant to another. This was a pivotal undertaking as a member of the medical team that accomplished the world’s first successful kidney transplant. The team conducted its landmark transplant between identical twins in 1954. Harrison was a descendant of the Harrison family of Virginia. He was educated there and in Ohio prior to completing his medical training and taking up practice in Boston, Massachusetts; he specialized in urology at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Harrison taught surgery at nearby Harvard University, where he also contributed as a textbook editor and produced urological monologues. He died at age 74 of bladder cancer. (en)
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  • جون هارتويل هاريسون (بالإنجليزية: J. Hartwell Harrison)‏ (16 فبراير 1909 - 20 يناير 1984) جراح المسالك البولية الأميركي، الذي قام بأول عملية إزالة عضو بشري حيوي لزرع عضو آخر؛ كان هذا عمل محوري كعضو في الفريق الطبي الذي حصل على جائزة أموري عام 1961 للأكاديمية الأمريكية للفنون والعلوم، الذي جلب زراعة الكلى إلى العالم. (ar)
  • John Hartwell Harrison (Clarksville (Virgínia), 16 de febrer de 1909 - Boston, 20 de gener de 1984) conegut habitualment com a Hartwell Harrison fou un cirurgià urològic, professor i autor estatunidenc. va dur a terme la primera retirada important d'òrgans humans per al trasplantament a una altra persona; desenvolupà una tasca fonamental com a membre de l'equip mèdic que va rebre el Premi Amory 1961 de l'Acadèmia Americana de les Arts i les Ciències per dur a terme el primer trasplantament de ronyó del món. (ca)
  • John Hartwell Harrison (February 16, 1909 – January 20, 1984) was an American urologic surgeon, professor, and author. He performed the first human organ removal for transplant to another. This was a pivotal undertaking as a member of the medical team that accomplished the world’s first successful kidney transplant. The team conducted its landmark transplant between identical twins in 1954. Harrison taught surgery at nearby Harvard University, where he also contributed as a textbook editor and produced urological monologues. He died at age 74 of bladder cancer. (en)
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