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Willem Kolff
Working in Holland during the second world war, Kolff invented a dialysis
machine from sausage casing and tomato cans. His work was based upon
pioneering experiments by Able, Rowntree and Turner at John's Hopkins who
demonstarted that dialysis might clear low molecular weight subsubstances that
accumulate in the blood in renal failure.
In 1982 Kolff maintained a patient in cardiac failure with an artificial heart
in Salt Lake city. [DVA$^+$84]
Adrian P. Ireland
2004-02-17