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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. 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.

  3. 6 de jun. de 2018 · Although Barnard and two of his colleagues, including his brother, Marius, had carried out a relatively large number of heart transplants in dogs, Chris’s two major assistants on the day of this first clinical operation had never seen a heart transplant in their lives before – not even in a dog.

    • David K C Cooper
    • 10.21542/gcsp.2018.11
    • 2018
    • 2018/06/06
  4. 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 17...

  5. 4 de ago. de 2023 · Ahead of the 40th anniversary of the launch of the world’s first critical illness (CI) product on 6 August, Health & Protection speaks to Johnny Timpson about meeting Dr Marius Barnard – the brains behind this first policy at an industry conference, how his work as a surgeon influenced its design and how he answered Timpson’s ...

  6. 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)

  7. 14 de nov. de 2014 · Dr Marius Barnard, the founder of critical illness insurance, died this morning at the age of 87. Dr Barnard was a renowned cardiac surgeon - he assisted his brother Christiaan in the world's first heart transplant on December 3, 1967 at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa.