set gDates = [[], [0, "The Times, Dec 4, 1967", 0, "The Times, Dec 22, 1967"], ["The Times, Jan 3, 1968", "The Times, Jan 15, 1968", "The Times, June 22, 1977", "The Times, Nov 4, 1986", "The Times, Aug 3, 1983"]]
set gName = getat(["Barnard"],1)
@[]#FIRST TRANSPLANT OF HUMAN HEART##HEART RECIPIENT DIES - A VAIN EXPERIMENT?@WHITE MAN GIVEN A COLOURED HEART#HEART SURGEON HITS BACK#DR. BARNARD TO USE CHIMPANZEE HEARTS#ARTIFICIAL HEART RECIPIENT DOING WELL#BARNARD RETIRES THROUGH ILL HEALTH
The longest surviving heart transplant patient to date is Welshman Derrick Morris, who had his operation in 1980 and is still alive fifteen years later#Barnard's glamorous image was fostered by his jet-set lifestyle. In 1987 he married his third wife, South African model Karen Setzkorn, who was forty years his junior#The body can be prevented from rejecting a transplanted heart by the use of drugs. However, the drugs also suppress the body's ability to attack infections, so problems can occur even if the heart transplant has been a success#Blood was the first human tissue to be transplanted or transferred - in 1904 the Viennese pathologist Karl Lansteiner gave a blood transplant from one patient to another#The first Briton to undergo a heart transplant was Frederick West in 1968. He died soon afterwards