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Free vaccine for TB in the UK
Canadian surgeon William Bigelow performs the first Open-Heart surgery to repair a hole in a baby's heart
Mexican Company Syntex develops norethisterone: a human-made hormone that prevents women ovulating; this leads to the production of the first contraception pill
First miniature hearing aid is produced First kidney transplant is carried out (the first in the UK is in 1960)
American Leroy Stevens discoveres stem cells. Francis Crick and James Watson discover DNA; the understanding of DNA leads to such developments as gene therapy, genetic screening and genetic engineering.
Free vaccine for diptheria, whooping cough and tetanus ('the triple vaccine') in the UK
Free vaccine for polio in the UK
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The drug thalidomide is developed in Germany; it is used to treat morning sickness during pregnancybut it cuases terrible deformities in babies; today it is used in the treatment of AIDS and some characters
First Pacemaker is fitted (in sweden) [first in the UK is 1960]
Surgeons at a hospital in America re-attach the arm of a 12-year-old boy
Free Vaccine for measles in the UK
Christian Barnard, a South African heart surgeon, performs the first heart transplant; the patient lives for 18 days (the first in the UK is in 1968 at Papworth hospital
Free vaccine for rubella in the UK
British scientist Roy Calne develops the drug cyclosporine, which prevents the body rejecting transplanted organs
British Surgeon Sir John Charnley develops hip replacements
British scientist Geoff Hounsfield invents the CAT scanner, which uses x-ray images from many anfles to build up a 3D image of the inside of the body
Endoscopes are developed - fibre optic cables with a light source that allow doctors to go into small cuts in the skin to see inside the body
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