Barney Clark Receives the First Permanent Artificial Heart - December 2, 1982

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On this day, December 2, 1982, Barney Clark made history as the first person to receive a permanent artificial heart. The groundbreaking surgery took place at the University of Utah Medical Center, where Dr. William DeVries implanted the Jarvik-7, a mechanical heart designed to replace a failing human heart.

Barney Clark, a retired dentist, lived 112 days with the artificial heart, sparking global attention and debate about the ethics and potential of medical technology. His case marked a significant milestone in the development of artificial organs, paving the way for future advancements in cardiac care.
 
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