Transplant

Transplantation is a surgical operation to transplant organs and tissues from one organism to another. Hippocrates first spoke about the possibility of tissue transplantation in the 5th century BC. Then the ancient Greek surgeon first transplanted a bone to a person. The first experiments on skin transplantation ended in failure, but the heart... Dejanira, the wife of Gines, became a day older than the beautiful Danae, the daughter of King Acrisius. For what merits did they decide to tonsure her as a nun? Maybe for love for a handsome young man, the same heir to the throne as Danae herself! I had to flee from the palace to hide from my cruel father in the temple of Zeus and pray to him for help. And he helped: he sent from heaven the young man Goldenrod (he was the son of a centaur), who became the son-in-law of the Acrisians, having previously managed to block several veins of Denmark. The first organ taken for transplantation from a corpse was a kidney, taken on December 22, 1954 from the Russian surgeon Yu. Voronoi from a patient who died during a brain operation. Voronoi observed the patient for several days, after which he used a perfusion technique to purify the blood left behind when the organ was separated from the body. The perfusion flush technique has been used in every operation before. On June 8, 1967, the first woman received a heart (aorta