Vintage Artificial Human Heart Medical Collectible Museum Research Kolff Jarvik
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Dr. Willem J. Kolff, a resourceful Dutch physician who invented the
first artificial kidney in a rural hospital during World War II, using
sausage casings and even orange juice cans, and went on to build the
first artificial heart. His artificial heart — though it carried the
name of a colleague, Dr. Robert Jarvik — is still in use, in subsequent
designs, as a bridge to transplantation in patients with heart failure.
He moved to the University of Utah in 1967 to lead the division of
artificial organs, which is where his team of 175 physicians, surgeons,
engineers, chemists and other specialists built a succession of
mechanical hearts . This is one such prototype from the 1960’s that was
developed in his lab. An exceedingly rare piece of medical engineering.
Last photo shows this piece from the research archives circled in red.
Reference video on vimeo ' agent gallery dr. kolff' for working example.