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  1. Hamilton Naki (26 de junio de 1926 – 29 de mayo de 2005) fue un médico cirujano y maestro sudafricano, sin ninguna formación académica, al que se ha reconocido por colaborar con el doctor Christiaan Barnard en las investigaciones que dieron origen al primer trasplante de corazón exitoso; se le ha atribuido además intervención ...

    • Sudafricana
    • Cirujano
  2. Hamilton Naki (26 June 1926 – 29 May 2005) Was a South African heart surgeon. He performed the first successful human-to-human heart transplant. . He was recognised for his surgical skills and for his ability to teach medical students and physicians such skills despite not having received a formal medical education, and took a ...

  3. Hamilton Naki, un sudafricano negro de 78 años, murió a finales de mayo. La noticia no figuró en los diarios, pero la historia de él es una de las más extraordinarias del siglo XX. El cine lo bautizo como “El cirujano clandestino “. Naki era un gran cirujano.

  4. PALABRAS CLAVE. Corazón, Trasplante, Christian Barnard, Trasplante de corazón. RESUMEN. El 2 de diciembre de 1967, cuando Denise Darvall de 26 años fue atropellada por un coche, se desencadenó una cirugía que hizo historia médica: Hamilton Naki, de raza negra, extrajo expertamente su corazón y se lo dio a Christian Barnard, quien ...

    • Julio César López-Valdés
    • 2016
  5. 5 de sept. de 2009 · Hidden Heart is a compelling film about surgeon Christiaan Barnard and technician Naki and the interweaving of their lives in the context of the first successful human heart transplantation. Their story, set in the backdrop of apartheid South Africa, is one of glamour and injustice. The film explores the lives of these two men ...

    • Karen Sliwa
    • 2009
  6. 2 de jul. de 2005 · Published: July 02, 2005 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736 (05)66811-0. Hamilton Naki. Talented self-taught surgeon who worked with Christiaan Barnard and trained generations of South African surgeons, but whose skills were unrecognised in apartheid-era South Africa.

  7. 20 de oct. de 2017 · In 1991, Hamilton Naki retired from his position as a surgical laboratory assistant after 37 years of service to the profession of transplant surgery at the University of Cape Town. He was a consummate animal surgeon, a dedicated and patient teacher, and a pioneer in transplant techniques.