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kidney machine
kidney machine
noun
- another name for artificial kidney See haemodialysis
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Origin of kidney machine1
Example Sentences
“They are moral problems, value problems. Who should get the kidney machine, the 25-year-old mother or the 62-year-old senator?â€
“Howlin’ Wolf almost died on stage, plugged into his kidney machine, so there’s no reason why we wouldn’t go exactly the same way,†Wood says.
Scholars trace the unusual program, now costing $40 billion a year, to a 1962 Life magazine article titled “They Decide Who Lives, Who Dies,†about laymen at a Seattle hospital who judged which patients would get scarce treatment on the first “artificial kidney machine.â€
Eady's parents were so determined to get their son into the Seattle kidney center that they struck a deal with Scribner, the doctor in charge: "I'd get treated here, learn about the kidney machine, and go up to Canada to be a machine technician," Eady said.
Faced with the prospect of imminent death�or dismal years on a kidney machine�he agreed to what was then still a highly experimental treatment: replacement of his dying kidneys with one donated by his twin brother.
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