Daniel Hale Williams: Pioneer of Open-Heart Surgery (1893)
Dr. Daniel Hale Williams was an African-American surgeon who performed the first successful heart surgery in 1893. He was born in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania on January 18, 1856, and died in Idlewild, Michigan, on August 4, 1931.Open Heart Surgery - Related Articles
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