• Helen Brooke Taussig (May 24, 1898 – May 20, 1986) was an American cardiologist, working in Baltimore and Boston, who founded the field of pediatric cardiology...
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  • laboratory assistant Vivien Thomas and pediatric cardiologist Helen Taussig, the Blalock–Thomas–Taussig shunt, a surgical procedure to relieve the cyanosis from...
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    The Blalock–Thomas–Taussig shunt (BTT shunt), previously known as the Blalock–Taussig Shunt (BT shunt), is a surgical procedure used to increase blood...
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    was canceled by CBS after six episodes. In 2004, Masterson played Dr. Helen Taussig in the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning HBO biographical drama Something...
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  • obstetrician Helen B. Taussig (1898–1986), American cardiologist, daughter of Frank Taussig Imre Taussig (1894–1945), Hungarian footballer Isaac W. Taussig (1850–1917)...
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  • Baby Syndrome, and in so doing they open the field of heart surgery. Helen Taussig (Mary Stuart Masterson), the pediatrician/cardiologist at Johns Hopkins...
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    the procedure unjustified, and he could not continue. Alfred Blalock, Helen Taussig, and Vivien Thomas performed the first successful palliative pediatric...
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  • his shock research, Blalock was approached by pediatric cardiologist Helen Taussig, who was seeking a surgical solution to a complex and fatal four-part...
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    history of medicine, Florence Sabin, Vivien Thomas, Daniel Nathans, and Helen Taussig. The colleges were established to "foster camaraderie, networking, advising...
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  • procedure. It is named after Helen B. Taussig and Richard Bing, who first described it in 1949. Konstantinov, Igor E. (2009). "Taussig-Bing Anomaly". Texas Heart...
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