Alfred Blalock Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Alfred Blalock Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Surgeon Alfred Blalock including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Alfred Blalock
Real Name Alfred Blalock
Profession Surgeons
Famous as Surgeon
Nationality American
Personal life of Alfred Blalock
Born on 05 April 1899
Birthday 5th April
Died At Age 65
Sun Sign Aries
Born in Culloden
Died on 15 September 1964
place of death NA
City Georgia
Family Background of Alfred Blalock
Father George Blalock
Mother Martha Davis Blalock
Siblings Elizabeth Blalock, Edgar Blalock
Spouse/Partner Mary Chambers O’Bryan Blalock
Children William Rice Blalock, Mary Elizabeth Blalock, Alfred Dandy Blalock
Education Johns Hopkins University, University of Georgia, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Awards – Gairdner Foundation

– International Award

– Gairdner Foundation International Award

– Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award

Personal Fact of Alfred Blalock

A personality of great stature and repute, Alfred Blalock was an American surgeon who went on to defy all norms and customs of medical science. Blalock always believed that he was a failure from a very young age, but he never really comprehended and gauged his own aptitude and perseverance that would help in creating remarkable advances in the domain of surgery and science.

Lifesaving discoveries and groundbreaking research led him to develop remedies and treatments for conditions that would have otherwise, never been exposed. From discovering and developing the Blue-Baby surgical procedures to various treatments of the traumatic shock, Blalock was befitted as one of the biggest names in medical institutions all over the world.

Along with his surgical, technician friend, Vivien Thomas, Blalock evolved new, tetralogy surgical procedures and heart bypass techniques for infants that would eradicate the Blue-Baby syndrome all together. With successful surgeries and accomplishments of saving countless lives on the battlefields, Alfred Blalock was the last word in the development of a new epoch of cardiac surgery.