so they can get new ones
They happened, but no immunosuppressants were available. So the transplants generally failed. Here's a timeline: http://www.wellcomecollection.org/whats-on/events/in-or-out/transplant-timeline.aspx
Generally during organ failure, namely the Kidneys.
Kidneys
it doesn't always have to be permanent because people on dialysis machines can get kidney transplants, not just people on the dialysis get kidney transplants but people who are on the waiting list can also get a kidney transplant.
if someone's kidneys have failed so they need their blood filtered.
I think you are refering to dialysis.
pain in right kidney and middle stonach feeling sick but not no dhiarria
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The chances of failed kidneys recovering enough to stop dialysis depend on the underlying cause of kidney failure and the extent of damage to the kidneys. In some cases, acute kidney injury may improve with treatment, allowing the kidneys to recover and resume functioning. However, in chronic kidney disease, the chances of complete recovery are lower, and long-term dialysis or a kidney transplant may be needed.
because when the fail you again you will have been expecting it
Have I failed you so miserably as to shun my further advances? Lost causes do not always ward off failed attempts.
St. Benedict. He is the patron of kidneys because when he was appointed abbot of a monastery he disciplined the monks so hard that they tried to poison his kidneys with poisoned drink and bread. When this failed Benedict left the monastery for the mountains and became a hermit.