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who invented Renal Failure
Dr. Willem Kolff (1911-2009) is considered by most to be the father of dialysis. This young Dutch physician constructed the first dialyzer (artificial kidney) ...
On November 15, 1950, Ada DeBold, and her husband Harry, called the first meeting of the Committee for Nephrosis Research in a desperate attempt to save their ...
Kidney failure, also known as end-stage kidney disease, is a medical condition in which the kidneys can no longer adequately filter waste products from the ...
Other names: Renal failure, end-stage renal disease (ESRD), stage 5 chronic kidney ...
The history of dialysis Dr. Willem Kolff is considered the father of dialysis. This young Dutch physician constructed the first dialyzer (artificial kidney) ...
Mar 10, 2016 — Dr. Belding Scribner, a professor of medicine at the University of Washington, developed a way for ESRD patients to received treatment through ...
In fall 1945, Willem Kolff, of the Netherlands, made the breakthrough that had stubbornly eluded Haas. Kolff used a rotating drum kidney he had developed to ...
by JJ Weening2012Cited by 32 — In 1837, Gabriel Valentin, a Swiss–German professor of physiology at Bern University, developed the technique of making thin tissue slides. Valentin described ...
by CR Blagg2007Cited by 185 — Forty-seven years have passed since the first patient started treatment for chronic renal failure by repeated hemodialysis (HD) at the University of ...
May 18, 2016 — The initial recognition of kidney disease as independent from other medical conditions is widely attributed to Richard Bright's 1827 book ...
and is applicable only to chronic or end-stage renal failure. It would not be surprising if they had developed somewhat remotely from each other,.