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What organs and tissues have been successfully transplanted since 1950 Which two or these are now most commonly transplanted?

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What organs and tissues have been successfully transplanted since 1950 Which two or these are now most commonly transplanted? What are the risks involved in the procedure?

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  1. Guest23585944

    we are doing this now :(

  2. Guest22942172

     u shud shut up guys help the poor person lol

  3. Guest22790430

    SCIENCE COURSEWORK LOLOLOL!

  4. Guest22366689

    omg some peole have strang dreems dont they and all have hanups on insest em sounds like there are pervs or just extremly kinky in the bad way errrrrrrrrr i feal sorry for all u

  5. Guest22301529

    bell

  6. Guest21929347

    you should f**k your dad:-)

     

    p.s. it's for biology coursework you rem ends.

  7. Guest21929347

    you should f**k your dad:-)

     

    p.s. it's for biology coursework you rem ends.

  8. Guest20840470
    kidneys and cornea xx
  9. Guest15913152
    the first person who wrote on this page you need to sort ya life out
  10. Guest15913152
    the first person who wrote on this page you need to sort ya life out
  11. Guest15879602
    You are all f**s who should go and bum your mum i dont know what im typing but all i know is you are f****t who smell like poo and bend your teacher over the desk for some bioligy lessons you should read this carefully as it is very very veryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryvery TRUE!
  12. Guest15874750
    you are very welcome Guest15874812 im proud to hear you got an A it got me an A* lol awww darling lol! =)
  13. Guest15874812
    thanks Guest15874750 you were a great help. i got an A! :)
  14. Guest15874780
    ur mum
  15. Guest15874750
    Dunno Aha
  16. Guest15828566
    f**k knowsss
  17. Guest13097518
    and hahah lol a p***s transplant in china lol i think ytou got this of wiki
  18. Guest12358137
    heart and kidney
  19. Guest11280945
    Science coursework ? OCR exam board ? i'm doing exactly the same atm, urrrm you shouldnt try and get info like this, it isnt exactly correct. Just try and go on sites like UK transplants etc.
  20. Guest9933067
    There have been many transplants starting form kidney to hand, approximately over the period of the last 200 years. Bellow are the list of successful transplants since the 1950s. 1954: First successful kidney transplant by Joseph Murray (Boston, U.S.A.) 1966: First successful pancreas transplant (Minnesota, U.S.A.) 1967: First successful liver transplant (Denver, U.S.A.) 1967: First successful heart transplant (Cape Town, South Africa) 1970: First successful monkey head transplant (Cleveland, U.S.A.) 1981: First successful heart/lung transplant (Stanford, U.S.A.) 1983: First successful lung lobe transplant (Toronto, Canada) 1986: First successful double-lung transplant. (Toronto, Canada) 1987: First successful whole lung transplant. (St. Louis, U.S.A.) 1995: First successful laparoscopic live-donor (Baltimore, U.S.A.) 1998: First successful live-donor partial pancreas transplant (Minnesota, U.S.A.) 1998: First successful hand transplant (France) 2005: First successful partial face transplant (France) 2006: First successful p***s transplant (China) 2006: First jaw transplant to combine donor jaw with bone marrow from the patient, (Mount Sinai Hospital, New York) 2008: First successful complete full double arm transplant (Technical University of Munich, Germany) 2008: First baby born from transplanted ovary. 2008: First transplant of a human windpipe using a patient’s own stem cells.
  21. Guest9765974
    a monkey head was transplanted in 1970 by an american wierdo

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