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John P. Merrill

John Putnam Merrill (March 10, 1917 – April 14, 1984) was an American physician and medical researcher. He led the team which performed the world's first successful kidney transplant.[1] He generally credited as the "father of nephrology"[2] or "the founder of nephrology," which is the scientific study of the kidney and its diseases.[1]

John P. Merrill
Dr. John P. Merrill (left) explains the workings of a then-new machine called an artificial kidney to Richard Herrick (middle) and his brother Ronald (right). The Herrick twin brothers were the subjects of the world's first successful kidney transplant, Ronald being the donor.
Born(1917-03-10)March 10, 1917
DiedApril 14, 1984(1984-04-14) (aged 67)
Known fornephrology
kidney transplant
Medical career
Professionphysician
medical researcher
InstitutionsPeter Bent Brigham Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Researchnephrology

Early life edit

Merrill was born in 1917 in Hartford, Connecticut. After graduating from Dartmouth College in 1938, he attended the Harvard Medical School. He graduated in 1942; and he was an intern at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.[2]

During World War II, he served for four years in the Army. Two years were spent on Kwajalein Island in the Pacific with "Operation Crossroads."[2]

Career edit

Merrill's entire career was spent in Boston at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, now known as Brigham and Women's Hospital. His work as a medical researcher began in 1947. As a resident in medicine, he was assigned to head the team which developed an artificial kidney (the Brigham-Kolff dialyzers) for use in the treatment of acute and chronic kidney failure.[2]

With our tradition of kidney disease research, we felt we should sponsor the so-called artificial kidney. But who could take on this complex—and risky—research project? My choice was John P. Merrill. With his excellent medical background ... four years as a flight surgeon ... interest in cardiorenal disease ... and the intellectual curiosity that characterizes a born researcher ... he was ideally suited.

— Dr. George W. Thorn, Physician in chief, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 1942–1972.[3]

In 1950, Merrill began teaching at Harvard Medical School.[1]

In 1954, Merrill headed the multidisciplinary team that performed the first successful transplant of a kidney between identical twin brothers.[2]

Merrill was made a full professor at Harvard Medical School in 1970.[1] His legacy is found in his students and in those doctors he mentored.[4]

Chronology edit

1947–1950 residency, Brigham Hospital
1950–1956 investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the Brigham Hospital
1952 Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris[5]
1954 kidney transplant
1950–1984 faculty, Harvard Medical School

Merrill's career was cut short when he died on April 14, 1984, in a boating accident while vacationing in the Bahamas.[1]

Selected works edit

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about John Merrill, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 20+ works in 30+ publications in 3 languages and 400+ library holdings .[6]

  • 1980 – The role of the kidney in human hypertension.
  • 1980 – Factors Influencing Renal Vasculature During Anesthesia, Trauma, and Oliguric Renal Failure States in Man
  • 1977 – Electrolyte Imbalance
  • 1974 – Present Status of Kidney Transplantation
  • 1973 – Topics in Nephrology
  • 1973 – Squirrel Island, Maine: the First Hundred Years
  • 1971 – Uremia; Progress in Pathophysiology and Treatment
  • 1971 – Artificial Organs and Cardiopulmonary Support Systems
  • 1969 – Treatment of acute renal failure
  • 1967 – Il trattamento dell'insufficienza renale
  • 1963 – Reversible Renal Failure
  • 1959 – Die Behandlung der Niereninsuffizienz therapeutische Grundlagen der Behandlung akuter und chronischer Urämie unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Elektrolythaushaltes
  • 1959 – Die Behandlung der Niereninsuffienz (The Treatment of Renal Failure)
  • 1955 – The Treatment of Renal Failure; Therapeutic Principles in the Management of Acute and Chronic Uremia

Honors edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Altman, Lawrence K. "Dr. John Merrill, Transplant Pioneer, Dies in Boating Mishap," New York Times. April 10, 1984.
  2. ^ a b c d e Epstein, Murray. "John P. Merrill: The Father of Nephrology as a Specialty," Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, Vol. 4, pp. 2-8. January 7, 2009.
  3. ^ Epstein, citing Thorn (1973). Essays in Medicine: Topics in Nephrology.
  4. ^ Friedman, Eli A. (1978). The John P. Merrill Festschrift.
  5. ^ Fenster, Julie M. (2003). Mavericks, Miracles, and Medicine, p. 273, p. 273, at Google Books
  6. ^ WorldCat Identities 2010-12-30 at the Wayback Machine: Merrill, John P.
  7. ^ Merrill, J.P. "Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Clinical Investigation," Presidential address," Journal of Clinical Investigation. Vol. 42, pp. 906–911. April 1963.
 8. Dept of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File 

References edit

  • Fenster, Julie M. (2003). Mavericks, Miracles, and Medicine: The Pioneers Who Risked Their Lives to Bring Medicine Into the Modern Age. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers. ISBN 9780786712366; ISBN 9780786714155; OCLC 52825127
  • Friedman, Eli A. (1978). The John P. Merrill Festschrift: nephrological research papers by past and present members of the Merrill School of Nephrology. New York: Karger. OCLC 10230217
  • Thorn, George W. (1973). Essays in Medicine: Topics in Nephrology. New York: Medcom Communications Group.

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For other people named John Merrill see John Merrill disambiguation John Putnam Merrill March 10 1917 April 14 1984 was an American physician and medical researcher He led the team which performed the world s first successful kidney transplant 1 He generally credited as the father of nephrology 2 or the founder of nephrology which is the scientific study of the kidney and its diseases 1 John P MerrillDr John P Merrill left explains the workings of a then new machine called an artificial kidney to Richard Herrick middle and his brother Ronald right The Herrick twin brothers were the subjects of the world s first successful kidney transplant Ronald being the donor Born 1917 03 10 March 10 1917Hartford ConnecticutDiedApril 14 1984 1984 04 14 aged 67 Hope Town BahamasKnown fornephrologykidney transplantMedical careerProfessionphysicianmedical researcherInstitutionsPeter Bent Brigham HospitalHarvard Medical SchoolResearchnephrology Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Chronology 3 Selected works 4 Honors 5 Notes 6 ReferencesEarly life editMerrill was born in 1917 in Hartford Connecticut After graduating from Dartmouth College in 1938 he attended the Harvard Medical School He graduated in 1942 and he was an intern at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital 2 During World War II he served for four years in the Army Two years were spent on Kwajalein Island in the Pacific with Operation Crossroads 2 Career editMerrill s entire career was spent in Boston at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital now known as Brigham and Women s Hospital His work as a medical researcher began in 1947 As a resident in medicine he was assigned to head the team which developed an artificial kidney the Brigham Kolff dialyzers for use in the treatment of acute and chronic kidney failure 2 With our tradition of kidney disease research we felt we should sponsor the so called artificial kidney But who could take on this complex and risky research project My choice was John P Merrill With his excellent medical background four years as a flight surgeon interest in cardiorenal disease and the intellectual curiosity that characterizes a born researcher he was ideally suited Dr George W Thorn Physician in chief Peter Bent Brigham Hospital 1942 1972 3 In 1950 Merrill began teaching at Harvard Medical School 1 In 1954 Merrill headed the multidisciplinary team that performed the first successful transplant of a kidney between identical twin brothers 2 Merrill was made a full professor at Harvard Medical School in 1970 1 His legacy is found in his students and in those doctors he mentored 4 Chronology edit 1947 1950 residency Brigham Hospital1950 1956 investigator Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the Brigham Hospital1952 Necker Enfants Malades Hospital Paris 5 1954 kidney transplant1950 1984 faculty Harvard Medical SchoolMerrill s career was cut short when he died on April 14 1984 in a boating accident while vacationing in the Bahamas 1 Selected works editIn a statistical overview derived from writings by and about John Merrill OCLC WorldCat encompasses roughly 20 works in 30 publications in 3 languages and 400 library holdings 6 This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources 1980 The role of the kidney in human hypertension 1980 Factors Influencing Renal Vasculature During Anesthesia Trauma and Oliguric Renal Failure States in Man 1977 Electrolyte Imbalance 1974 Present Status of Kidney Transplantation 1973 Topics in Nephrology 1973 Squirrel Island Maine the First Hundred Years 1971 Uremia Progress in Pathophysiology and Treatment 1971 Artificial Organs and Cardiopulmonary Support Systems 1969 Treatment of acute renal failure 1967 Il trattamento dell insufficienza renale 1963 Reversible Renal Failure 1959 Die Behandlung der Niereninsuffizienz therapeutische Grundlagen der Behandlung akuter und chronischer Uramie unter besonderer Berucksichtigung des Elektrolythaushaltes 1959 Die Behandlung der Niereninsuffienz The Treatment of Renal Failure 1955 The Treatment of Renal Failure Therapeutic Principles in the Management of Acute and Chronic UremiaHonors editGairdner Foundation International Award 1969 American Society for Clinical Investigation president 1963 7 Notes edit a b c d e Altman Lawrence K Dr John Merrill Transplant Pioneer Dies in Boating Mishap New York Times April 10 1984 a b c d e Epstein Murray John P Merrill The Father of Nephrology as a Specialty Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology Vol 4 pp 2 8 January 7 2009 Epstein citing Thorn 1973 Essays in Medicine Topics in Nephrology Friedman Eli A 1978 The John P Merrill Festschrift Fenster Julie M 2003 Mavericks Miracles and Medicine p 273 p 273 at Google Books WorldCat Identities Archived 2010 12 30 at the Wayback Machine Merrill John P Merrill J P Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Clinical Investigation Presidential address Journal of Clinical Investigation Vol 42 pp 906 911 April 1963 8 Dept of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death FileReferences editFenster Julie M 2003 Mavericks Miracles and Medicine The Pioneers Who Risked Their Lives to Bring Medicine Into the Modern Age New York Carroll amp Graf Publishers ISBN 9780786712366 ISBN 9780786714155 OCLC 52825127 Friedman Eli A 1978 The John P Merrill Festschrift nephrological research papers by past and present members of the Merrill School of Nephrology New York Karger OCLC 10230217 Thorn George W 1973 Essays in Medicine Topics in Nephrology New York Medcom Communications Group Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John P Merrill amp oldid 1145092597, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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