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When was the first human organ transplant?
When was the first human organ transplant?
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The first successful human organ transplant was performed on December 23, 1954.
It was a kidney transplant between identical twins, Richard and Ronald Herrick, conducted by Dr. Joseph Murray and his team at Boston’s Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. This groundbreaking procedure marked a significant milestone in medical history and paved the way for further advancements in organ transplantation.
The world’s first successful organ transplant was kidney transplantation which was undertaken by David Hume and Joseph Kelly at the Peter Brigham Hospital in Boston in 1954. The first kidney transplant in India was performed on 1st December, 1971 at the Christian Medical College, Vellore (Tamil Nadu).
The first successful human organ transplant was a kidney transplant performed in 1954 by Harvard Medical School surgeon Joseph Murray at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. The transplant took place between twins Richard and Ronald Herrick.