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  1. Marius Stephanus Barnard (3 November 1927 – 14 November 2014) was a South African cardiac surgeon and inventor of critical illness insurance. Barnard was a member of the team headed by his brother Christiaan Barnard that performed the world's first human-to-human heart transplantation in 1967.

  2. Marius Barnard (n. 20 de enero de 1969 en Ciudad del Cabo, Sudáfrica) es un exjugador de tenis sudafricano. Se especializó en dobles, modalidad en la que conquistó 6 títulos de ATP. Títulos (6; 0+6) Dobles (6) Enlaces externos. Ficha oficial de la ATP para Marius Barnard. Categorías: Hombres. Nacidos en 1969. Tenistas masculinos de Sudáfrica.

  3. Visibility 360, PDF version to share. By Andrew Rickard | Dec. 3, 2014, 1 p.m. Dr. Marius Barnard, the South African heart surgeon who helped to develop the world’s first critical illness insurance policy, died at his home in Cape Town on Nov. 14. He was 87.

  4. 6 de jun. de 2018 · With a view to moving towards heart transplantation in patients who might benefit from it, Barnard and his younger brother, Marius (Figure 7), who was also a cardiac surgeon at GSH, began by gaining experience of the operation of orthotopic heart transplantation in dogs 15.

    • David K C Cooper
    • 10.21542/gcsp.2018.11
    • 2018
    • 2018/06/06
  5. In 1983, along with the help of a South African insurance company called Crusader Life, Dr. Marius Barnard introduced critical illness insurance to the market. As a medical consultant to Crusader Life, he helped flesh out the definitions of the critical illnesses, which still stand today.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2014 · Barnard, 87, who helped his more famous brother Christiaan perform the world’s first human heart transplant in Cape Town in 1967, died in Hermanus on Friday after battling prostate cancer for...

  7. Marius Barnard (3 November 1927 – 14 November 2014) was a South African cardiac surgeon. He was the inventor of critical illness insurance . [2] Barnard was a member of the South African parliament between 1980 and 1989.