![]() ![]() That is also the year in which doctor Denton Cooley attempted his first artificial heart transplant in a patient, in Houston. In 1969 after some advice from doctor Keith Reemtsma, he decided to leave Salt Lake City and to start his residency in another hospital. He assisted doctor Willem Johan Kolff during his work and during night he was paid to watch over the animals in the lab. ![]() It was thanks to one of the jobs that he was involved in surgery. During college he was able to hold down three or four jobs and yet he graduated top of his class and received the award for the most outstanding graduate. He married his first wife, Ane Karen, during the last year of college and had four children. īy the time he had finished with school, he had already built a family. Later on he went to medical school also at the University of Utah and received his M.D. He graduated in 1966 with a bachelor's degree in molecular and Genetic biology. During college he was part of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He also won the Utah state finals in high jumping and thanks to his sport abilities he went to the University of Utah on a track scholarship. Because the family was meeting financial difficulties, William had to work throughout his high school years to help out. During his childhood DeVries became an Eagle Scout. After his mother remarried, the family was enlarged by eight more children and they all moved to Ogden, Utah, where he attended Ben Lomond High School and where he was an athlete being on the basketball and track teams. He was raised by his grandmother and his mother who was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints until he was five. When his father died William was only six months old. His father, Henry DeVries, was a Dutch immigrant who died in combat on the destroyer USS Kalk (DD-611) in 1944 during the Battle of Hollandia, where he had enrolled as a naval surgeon. ![]() William DeVries was born December 19, 1943, in Brooklyn Navy Yard. William Castle DeVries (born December 19, 1943) is an American cardiothoracic surgeon, mainly known for the first transplant of a TAH (total artificial heart) using the Jarvik-7 model. William DeVries and his surgical team replaced a diseased heart with the Jarvik-7, the first permanent artificial heart ever used for a human patient. ![]()
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