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Today In Medical History – December 6

December 6:

(1778) French chemist and physicist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac is born. He co-discovered that water is made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, he recognized iodine as a new element, and co-discovered boron.

(1967) The first human heart transplant in USA is performed by Adrian Kantrowitz.

(2006) NASA reveals photographs which suggest the presence of liquid water on Mars.

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