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This Week In Black History January 18-24, 2023 | The Michigan Chronicle

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RICHIE HAVENS January 18 1856—Daniel Hale Williams is born in Hollidaysburg, Pa. He became a pioneering surgeon and is generally credited with performing the first open heart surgery. He was a strong advocate of the emerging antiseptic and sterilization procedures of his day. He believed that many patients died or became ill in the … Continued

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