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Joseph E. Murray's Struggle to Transplant Kidneys: Failure, Individuality, and Plastic Surgery, 1950-1965.

Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences 2024 Vol.79(2) p. 143-162 🌐 cited 1 Medical History and Research
TL;DR It is argued that Joseph E. Murray's unsuccessful work and patient individuality played multiple roles in shaping his operations as a plastic surgeon, and he articulated an important dimension of immunological tolerance relevant to clinical settings.
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【연구 목적】 1954년 일란성 쌍둥이 간 성공적인 신장 이식 이후 조셉 E.

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APA Hyung Wook Park (2024). Joseph E. Murray's Struggle to Transplant Kidneys: Failure, Individuality, and Plastic Surgery, 1950-1965.. Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences, 79(2), 143-162. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/jrad042
MLA Hyung Wook Park. "Joseph E. Murray's Struggle to Transplant Kidneys: Failure, Individuality, and Plastic Surgery, 1950-1965.." Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences, vol. 79, no. 2, 2024, pp. 143-162.
PMID 37578763

Abstract

This paper offers a historical analysis of the American plastic surgeon and Nobel laureate Joseph E. Murray's kidney transplantation. After succeeding in the first kidney transplantation between monozygotic twins in 1954, he transplanted kidneys between genetically distinct people after X-radiation and immunosuppressants. Amid these achievements, however, Murray encountered numerous failures, which he thought were closely intertwined with each patient's physiological and pathological individuality. As he appropriated his expertise in plastic surgery for kidney transplantation, this individuality became a major issue that he had to cope with in his efforts to avoid failures. To him, kidney transplantation could fail because of each individual's immunological barrier or constitutional singularity that could engender unexpected complications. Although he could neither explain nor control many of these failures, I argue that his unsuccessful work and patient individuality played multiple roles in shaping his operations as a plastic surgeon. They structured the path of his surgical research, made sense of it, defended him from criticism, and formed the way that he presented the results of his work with an immunological implication. Consequently, Murray, with little scientific training, articulated an important dimension of immunological tolerance relevant to clinical settings.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 kidney scispacy 1
해부 kidneys scispacy 1
약물 X-radiation C0043309
Roentgen Rays
scispacy 1
기타 E. Murray scispacy 1
기타 Kidneys scispacy 1
기타 1950-1965 scispacy 1
기타 people scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Humans; Male; United States; Surgery, Plastic; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Kidney Transplantation; Kidney