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Emile Holman
In 1920 Emile Holman a surgeon from Hopkins, Harvard and Stanford, grafted some
skin from a mother onto a badly burned child. He noted that on a second
application the skin was rejected quicker and in addition the childs own skin
became inflammed.
Adrian P. Ireland
2004-02-17