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In some cases, their brains had ceased to function
altogether.
Of all the medical achievements of the 1960s, the most
widely known was the first heart transplant, performed by the
South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard in 1967. ( ① ) The
patient's death 18 days later did not weaken the spirits of
those who welcomed a new era of medicine. ( ② ) The
ability to perform heart transplants was linked to the
development of respirators, which had been introduced to
hospitals in the 1950s. ( ③ ) Respirators could save many
lives, but not all those whose hearts kept beating ever
recovered any other significant functions. ( ④ ) The
realization that such patients could be a source of organs for
transplantation led to the setting up of the Harvard Brain
Death Committee, and to its recommendation that the
absence of all "discernible central nervous system activity"
should be "□□□□□ death".
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