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Patient Care Baby Fae: The World Reacts January 1, 1985 Reflection and Comment from the World Media on Baby Fae's Surgery
Patient Care Baby Fae and Baby Moses: An Interview with Leonard Bailey May 2, 2007 Infant heart transplant pioneer Leonard Bailey, MD, shared the following during an interview in 2007.
Patient Care Baby Fae: Best Available Therapy January 1, 1985 Baby Fae lived almost three weeks after surgery, apparently at least two good weeks. This was much longer than any other xenograft had ever survived.
Patient Care Baby Fae: As a Wondering World Watched January 1, 1985 The transplant of a baboon heart into a two-week-old girl by a team headed by Leonard L. Bailey, MD, a 1969 graduate of the School of Medicine, was the first of its kind in a newborn ever attempted.