About 1988, a new strategy for transplanting bowel evolved. The procedure involved transplanting the bowel en bloc or in a cluster, that is, transplanting lengths of intestine along with the _______and, later, the pancreas and stomach as well. The first report of success with this approach came from David Grant in London, Ontario, and others followed.
A. kidney
B. liver
C. heart
D. spleen
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Jaboulay was the first to clearly document kidney transplants from animals to humans. In 1909, he transplanted the left kidney of a _________ into the left elbow of a woman suffering from nephrotic syndrome and connected the vessels of a sheep kidney to the vessels of one patient. However, he failed because of early vascular thrombosis and both patients died of renal failure.
A. dog
B. monkey
C. pig
D. tiger
______________________ is when a person allows an organ of theirs to be removed legally, either by consent while the donor is alive or after death with the assent of the next of kin.
A. Organ transplantation
B. Organ donation
C. Organ distribution
D. Organ procurement
Ancient humans harbored a lively belief in the centaur (half man, half horse) and in other fusions that resulted in dragons, griffins, mermaids, Pegasus (the winged horse), the Minotaur, and the Sphinx. Hittite temple carvings depict some fierce composites with the head of a man, body of a ________, and wings of an eagle.
A. lion
B. tiger
C. bear
D. horse
The ancient Indian operations were used for those disfigured not only by disease but also by violence or warfare, notably when sword wounds damaged or excised _____________ from the head and face.
A. tendon
B. bone
C. soft tissue
D. skin