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...LIFE by Dr. Christiaan Barnard and Curtis Bill Pepper. 402 pages...
...Grays Hall and Huntington, N. Y., to the News Board; Charles F. Allan '72 of Adams House and Dallas, Texas, Jeffrey L. Baker '71 of Dunster House and East Amherst, N. Y., Richard J. Bowker '72 of Mather House and West Roxbury, Elizabeth R. Fishel '72 of Barnard Hall and New York City, Laurence P. Meyer '70-3 of Eliot House and Palo Alto, Cal., Meredith A. Palmer '73 of Barnard Hall and Los Angeles, and Matthew Witt '72 of Leverett House and Los Angeles to the Editorial Board; Sarah W. Davis '71 of East House and Shrewsbury...
...promote his autobiography One Life, South Africa's peripatetic surgeon Christiaan Barnard made light of his role as the jet set's darling. "To be honest, I enjoy my popularity," said Barnard. "But I remind myself of all the people who contribute to a single success in a field like heart surgery. It's like an orchestra-one man takes all the bows...
...such severity that only a new heart could give Russell a chance for survival. He referred Russell to Surgeon Richard Lower at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond. Lower had worked at Stanford University with Dr. Norman Shumway devising, in animals, the transplant technique that Surgeon Christiaan Barnard later adopted...
When a torrid billet-doux she once wrote to Dr. Christiaan Barnard hit the Italian papers, Gina Lollobrigida filed a loud complaint. La Lollo explained that she had written the scorcher in English, hardly her best language; it had then been translated into German by Quick magazine and finally put back into her native tongue by the Italian press. The result, she said, was something less than accurate. Whatever the message, Gina is suing both Barnard and his exwife, who published the letter in her memoirs. She loved the surgeon once, Gina confesses, but left him because...