ideas and techniques have changed during the years and they have improved due to new found medecines and machines bladdy blah. But anyway i think the breakthrough in 1954 was when they found out the reason for the tissue rejections ( Antigens and the antibodies) basically when the antibodies attack the tissue because they don't recognise it. If this is wrong feel free to edit it XD.
Transplants between 1800 and 1950 were not very successful, this is because there was not things like tissue typing and immunosuppressive drugs available, these are important because tissue typing test that the tissue is compatible with the body it will be transplanted to, and immunosuppressive drugs destroy the immune system so that the antiboddies wont destroy the new organ.
Lol. Cheating on Biology GCSE coursework.
Since 1800's, doctors have layered their lab coats with a mixture of urine and tree sap, this stops infection getting to the transplant patients while in surgery by keeping bacteria and infections from travelling off of the labcoats to the patient. Also, the patients were lied naked on the operating table to prevent infections from their own clothes spreading, however, this proceedure was stopped a year later after Dr P. Starenkroft took advantage of a young unconscious female patient during a larynx transplant.
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lol what a cheat do ur on research batty starts off with realization that the closer relationship with patient helped successful transplant. started off with dogs etc. 1954 breakthrough with immunosuppresion which leads to present success.
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