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  1. Sep 12, 2016 · Werner Forssmann. Wikipedia/Public Domain. In 1929, Werner Forssmann put himself under local anesthesia and inserted a catheter into a vein in his arm. Not knowing if the catheter might pierce a vein, he put his life at risk. Forssmann was nevertheless successful; he safely passed the catheter into his heart.

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  4. Mar 1, 2020 · While still a young man relatively new to medicine, Forssmann inserted a catheter into a vein in his arm and threaded it through to his heart, all the while not knowing whether the catheter would pierce a vein with a potentially fatal outcome.

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    • 2020
  5. Werner Forssmann Biographical Sketch. Tweet. In 1929 in a small hospital in Eberswald Germany Werner Forssmann, a young surgical resident, anesthetized his own elbow, inserted a catheter in his antecubital vein and, catheter dangling from his arm, proceeded to a basement x-ray room where he documented the catheter's position in his right atrium ...

  6. On August 29, 1904, Werner Theodor Otto Forssmann was born in Berlin, the only child of a lawyer. His father, who encouraged a broad education and emphasized traditional Prussian values such as duty and honesty, was killed in 1914 on the Eastern Front (World War I). Werner's grandfather was a successful businessman, so the family did not suffer financial difficulty. An uncle, a physician ...

  7. May 20, 2015 · In 1929, after his applications to experiment on patients were rejected, the 25-year-old inserted a rubber tube into a vein in his arm up to his right ventricle, documenting it with an x-ray image. However, this spectacular experiment found little resonance in the medical world.

  8. Jan 30, 2015 · It's a story that gives the title to a new book by evolutionary biologist Rob Dunn. It's called "The Man Who Touched His Own Heart." That man was a young German Doctor named Werner Forssmann, just ...

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