Willem Kolff and the Invention of the Dialysis Machine
Willem Kolff and the Invention of the Dialysis Machine
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Mitchell Lane Publishers
Just the Series: Unlocking the Secrets of Science   

Series and Publisher: Unlocking the Secrets of Science   

Annotation: A biography of the Dutch doctor who worked to perfect a means of treating kidney failure and later helped develop the first artificial heart.
Genre: [Biographies]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #3163748
Format: Library Binding
Copyright Date: 2003
Edition Date: 2003 Release Date: 10/01/02
Pages: 47 pages
ISBN: 1-584-15135-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-584-15135-7
Dewey: 921
LCCN: 2002066126
Dimensions: 25 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal

Gr 5-8-Murray, a plastic surgeon, became interested in organ transplantation after a stint in the army treating wounded soldiers who were in need of skin grafts. He performed the first successful kidney transplant in 1954, on an identical twin. In 1962, in another breakthrough operation, the healthy organ came from a cadaver. After his forays into transplants, Murray returned to plastic surgery but also offered his expertise around the world. In 1990, he was awarded the Nobel Prize. Kolff, a Dutch doctor, was convinced that he could create a machine that would cleanse the body of wastes being retained by nonfunctioning kidneys. In the midst of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands in 1942, he designed a dialysis machine to do just that. After immigrating to the U.S., he also helped to create the first artificial heart, among other achievements. Both books offer brief glimpses into the personal lives of these men, particularly their determination to succeed in their efforts, but the focus is on their work. Black-and-white photos of the scientists, their colleagues, and patients are included. Solid additions to biography collections.-Carol Fazioli, formerly at The Brearley School, New York City Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Horn Book (Tue Apr 01 00:00:00 CST 2003)

Although these books lack documentation for quotations, they reliably relate the contributions of their subjects to science and technology. The authors begin with a pivotal anecdote, then follow a chronological path through the men's lives and contextualize their discoveries and inventions. Black-and-white photos supplement the texts. There are six other fall 2002 books in this series. Bib., glos., ind.

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Horn Book (Tue Apr 01 00:00:00 CST 2003)
Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (page 44) and index.
Word Count: 6,467
Reading Level: 7.9
Interest Level: 5-9
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 7.9 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 62402 / grade: Middle Grades

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