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  1. Joseph E. Murray and the Story of the First Human Kidney Transplant (Unlocking the Secrets of Science) by Joanne Mattern, 2002-10
  2. Surgery of the Soul by Joseph E. Murray, 2004-04
  3. Miracle Man of the Western Front Dr. Varaztad H. Kazanjian: Pioneer Plastic Surgeon by Hagop Martin Deranian, 2007-04-30
  4. Passed Down Through 4 Generations: Victoria Taylor Murray's Favorite Family Recipes: How it all Began --2006 publication. by Joseph E. Taylor Victoria Taylor Murray, 2006-01-01
  5. Surgery of the Soul: Reflections on a Curious Career by M.D. Joseph E. Murray, 2001-01-01
  6. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine by Joseph E.; Murray, Michael T.; Pizzorno, Joseph Pizzorno, 1991
  7. Textbook of Natural Medicine -- 2 Volumes -- Third Edition by Jr., Joseph E.; Murray, Michael T. (editors) Pizzorno, 2006
  8. Textbook of Natural Medicine e-dition: Text with Continually Updated Online Reference, 2-Volume Set by Joseph E. Pizzorno Jr. ND, Michael T. Murray ND, 2005-11-22
  9. Corbin on Contracts: 15 Volumes Plus 15 Supplements and Index by Joseph M. Perillo, John E., Jr. Murray, et all 2009-10
  10. A Contribution To The History Of The Presbyterian Churches, Carlisle, Pennsylvania: A Historical Address (1905) by Joseph Alexander Murray, 2009-06-13
  11. The Encyclopaedia of Healing Foods by Michael Murray, Joseph E. Pizzorno, et all 2006-07-27
  12. Natural Medicine Instructions for Patients by Lara U. Pizzorno, Joseph E. Pizzorno, et all 2002-06-15
  13. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine by Michael T. Murray, Joseph E. Pizzorno, 1999-01-07
  14. Accomplished Teachers - Institutional Perspectives by James G. Cibulka, Richard Navarro, et all 2010-05-02

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2. Joseph E. Murray
Joseph E. Murray Autobiography I was born, as were my father and his parents,in Milford, Massachusetts, a town 30 miles southwest of Boston.
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Joseph E. Murray - Autobiography
I was born, as were my father and his parents, in Milford, Massachusetts, a town 30 miles southwest of Boston. My father's parents were of Southern Irish and English extraction. My mother was born in Providence, Rhode Island, soon after her parents had emigrated to the United States from Italy. Father was a lawyer and a District Court Judge, mother a school teacher. Both parents had benefited from and stressed the value of the educational opportunities this country offered. By example and precept they emphasized the need for service to others.
From earliest memory I wanted to be a surgeon, possibly influenced by the qualities of our family doctor who cared for our childhood ailments. As a second year high school chemistry student, I still have a vivid memory of my excitement when I first saw a chart of the periodic table of elements. The order in the universe seemed miraculous, and I wanted to study and learn as much as possible about the natural sciences.
I chose to attend a small liberal arts college, College of the Holy Cross, and concentrated on Latin, Greek, Philosophy and English. Assuming I'd receive ample science in medical school, I took the minimum of chemistry, physics and biology.

3. Joseph E Pizzorno Michael T Murray Textbooks Textbooks & Books Price Comparison
12 Paperback - Show all editions Michael T. Murray, Joseph E. Pizzorno, August,1993 John Bastyr College Publications List Price $295.00 ISBN 0961876409
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Textbook of Natural Medicine (2-Volume Set)
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How to Prevent and Treat Cancer With Natural Medicine

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Clinician's Handbook of Natural Medicine
Paperback - Show all editions Joseph E. Pizzorno Michael T. Murray Herb Joiner-Bey ... N.D. Pizzorno , 15 January, 2002 Churchill Livingstone List Price: $39.95 Customer Reviews: ISBN: 0443070806 Natural Medicine Instructions for Patients Paperback - Show all editions Lara U. Pizzorno Joseph E. Pizzorno Michael T. Murray , 15 June, 2002 Churchill Livingstone List Price: $49.95 ISBN: 0443071284 A Textbook of Natural Medicine, Set, Vols. 1-2 Paperback - Show all editions Michael T. Murray Joseph E. Pizzorno , August, 1993 John Bastyr College Publications List Price: $295.00

4. Joseph Edward Murray
Joseph Edward Murray (1919) American surgeon who in 1990 was cowinner (with E. DonnallThomas) of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work in
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Joseph Edward Murray
American surgeon who in 1990 was cowinner (with E. Donnall Thomas) of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work in lifesaving organ- and tissue-transplant techniques.
Murray received a bachelor of arts degree (1940) from Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., and a medical degree (1943) from Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Mass. He completed his surgical residency at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (later Brigham and Women's Hospital), Boston, where he began his prizewinning research. From 1964 to 1986 he served as chief plastic surgeon at Brigham, and from 1972 to 1985 he was chief plastic surgeon at Children's Hospital Medical Center, Boston. He also became professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School in 1970. While grafting skin on wounded soldiers during World War II, Murray observed that grafts were compatible only between identical twins. Thinking that such might be the case for transplanted internal organs as well, he experimented with kidney transplants in dogs. In 1954 he performed a kidney transplant for an individual whose genetically identical twin volunteered to donate a kidney; the recipient survived for several years. Murray continued to search for ways of suppressing a patient's immune system to keep it from rejecting genetically foreign parts. With the use of immunosuppressive drugs, in 1962 he performed the first successful kidney transplant using a kidney from a donor unrelated to his patient. Eventually he was able to successfully transplant a kidney from a cadaver.

5. Joseph E. Murray - Autobiography
joseph E. murray Autobiography. I was born, as were my father and his parents, in Milford, Massachusetts, a town 30 miles southwest of Boston. My father's parents were of Southern Irish and English
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I was born, as were my father and his parents, in Milford, Massachusetts, a town 30 miles southwest of Boston. My father's parents were of Southern Irish and English extraction. My mother was born in Providence, Rhode Island, soon after her parents had emigrated to the United States from Italy. Father was a lawyer and a District Court Judge, mother a school teacher. Both parents had benefited from and stressed the value of the educational opportunities this country offered. By example and precept they emphasized the need for service to others.
From earliest memory I wanted to be a surgeon, possibly influenced by the qualities of our family doctor who cared for our childhood ailments. As a second year high school chemistry student, I still have a vivid memory of my excitement when I first saw a chart of the periodic table of elements. The order in the universe seemed miraculous, and I wanted to study and learn as much as possible about the natural sciences.
I chose to attend a small liberal arts college, College of the Holy Cross , and concentrated on Latin, Greek, Philosophy and English. Assuming I'd receive ample science in medical school, I took the minimum of chemistry, physics and biology.

6. Murray, Joseph E.,
murray, joseph E., joseph E. murray, left, receiving the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine from King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, 1990. Svenskt Pressefoto/Copyright Archive Photos. in full joseph
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Joseph E. Murray, left, receiving the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine from King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, 1990 in full JOSEPH EDWARD MURRAY (b. April 1, 1919, Milford, Mass., U.S.), American surgeon who in 1990 was cowinner (with E. Donnall Thomas ) of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work in lifesaving organ- and tissue-transplant techniques. Murray received a bachelor of arts degree (1940) from Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., and a medical degree (1943) from Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Mass. He completed his surgical residency at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (later Brigham and Women's Hospital), Boston, where he began his prizewinning research. From 1964 to 1986 he served as chief plastic surgeon at Brigham, and from 1972 to 1985 he was chief plastic surgeon at Children's Hospital Medical Center, Boston. He also became professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School in 1970. While grafting skin on wounded soldiers during World War II, Murray observed that grafts were compatible only between identical twins. Thinking that such might be the case for transplanted internal organs as well, he experimented with kidney transplants in dogs. In 1954 he performed a kidney transplant for an individual whose genetically identical twin volunteered to donate a kidney; the recipient survived for several years. Murray continued to search for ways of suppressing a patient's immune system to keep it from rejecting genetically foreign parts. With the use of immunosuppressive drugs, in 1962 he performed the first successful kidney transplant using a kidney from a donor unrelated to his patient. Eventually he was able to successfully transplant a kidney from a cadaver.

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8. Murray, Joseph E. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. murray, joseph E.1919–, American surgeon, b. Milford, Mass., MD Harvard, 1943.
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9. Guest Editorial: Biting The Hand That Cures You; How The "Animal Rights" Movemen
by Dr. joseph E. murray. Special to The Libertarian Enterprise A professor emeritus at Harvard Medical School, Dr. joseph E. murray, who performed the first kidney transplant in 1954
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Number 2, November, 1995
Guest Editorial: Biting the Hand That Cures You
How the "Animal Rights" Movement Threatens Medical Progress
by Dr. Joseph E. Murray Special to The Libertarian Enterprise The line of cars in front of Children's Hospital in Boston stretched for four blocks. Anxious parents clamored for medical attention for their children. Harried doctors had to examine their young patients in the cars the vast wards of Children's Hospital were already filled to capacity.
That scene was repeated at hospitals around the country during the polio epidemics of the 1950s.
Polio. Poliomyelitis. Infantile paralysis. The very words evoked terror in the hearts of parents. The slightest fever or soreness in a child could be the first sign of the horrible disease. Summers meant closed swimming pools and empty beaches. Children were kept indoors, away from their playmates.
The fear of polio gripped our nation.
The 1952 epidemic alone struck down nearly 58,000 children and young adults. Polio killed thousands. It left others unable to walk and dependent on wheelchairs or crutches. Patients who were no longer able to breathe on their own had to remain in huge metal cylinders that mechanically pumped air into their lungs.
Those "iron lungs" were chilling images in old movie newsreels that are now consigned to dusty archives. At the movies today, we laugh and feel the triumph when polio-stricken Forrest Gump runs so fast that his steel-and-leather braces fly apart.

10. Joseph E. Murray Winner Of The 1990 Nobel Prize In Medicine
joseph E. murray, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive. joseph E. murray. 1990 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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1990 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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12. Joseph E. Murray Winner Of The 1990 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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J OSEPH E M URRAY
1990 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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    Born: 1919
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    Affiliation: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA
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13. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
Muller, Paul Hermann, 1948. Murad, Ferid, 1998. Murphy, William Parry, 1934. murray,joseph E. 1990. von Nagyrapolt, Albert SzentGyorgyi, 1937. Nathans, Daniel, 1978.
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for their discoveries concerning organ and cell transplantation in thetreatment of human disease . joseph E. murray, E. Donnall Thomas.
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"for their discoveries concerning organ and cell transplantation in the treatment of human disease" Joseph E. Murray E. Donnall Thomas 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA Brigham and Women's Hospital
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19. Joseph E. Murray --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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