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Article says ...the first successful transplant in 1982 was Dr Victor Chang but Google says [[1]] “February 24 1984 … the first successful heart transplant in Australia [successful: because he lived more than a few days].”
Seems contradictory; but maybe “the first successful transplant in 1982” was “cardiac” and not “heart”? MBG02 (talk) 09:46, 13 October 2018 (UTC)Reply