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Joseph Murray
Joseph Murray was a surgeon working at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. He was
referred a patient dying with end stage renal failure due to chronic
glomerulonephritis who had a potential donor in the form of an identical twin.
After extensive investigation with the collaboration of John
Merrill and many others Joseph Murray performed the first
kidney transplant between identical twins. It was notable becase renal
transplantation was only used for people with presued acute tubular necrosis.
This was because the transplants failed and it was hoped that the patients
kidneys might recover. Both twins did well. There was a very clear message
from this experience. If the immunological barrier could be overcome, a
transplanted kidney could give new life to a dying patient.
Adrian P. Ireland
2004-02-17