The Unlikely Mentor: When a Cobbler Taught a Surgeon How to Do Bypass Surgery—And Why It Changed Medicine Forever
The year was 1967, and the operating room at the University of Cape Town’s Groote Schuur Hospital was buzzing with the electric tension of a medical first. Dr. Christiaan Barnard, the pioneering surgeon who would later gain immortality for performing the world’s first human heart transplant, stood over a patient with trembling hands—not because of […]