The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 2, 1984 - Page 5 'U'Hospital performs ,3rd heart transplant By ARONA PEARLSTEIN A 39-year-old man yesterday became the third person to undergo a heart transplant operation this year at Un- S'iversity Hospital. - Dr. Marvin Kirsh, one of the four surgeons involved with the operation, said the patient was doing well yester- day after receiving the heart of a 19- year-old Saginaw man. THE PATIENT, a southeast - Michigan man, who asked not to be :identified, suffered a heart attack in June. Without the operation, Kirsh said, the man might have lived only a few months on his weak heart. w The patient must now survive the critical period that lasts from seven to, ten days when his body could reject the new heart or an infection could set in. So far, there is no cause for concern, Kirsh said. The operation began at 8 p.m. Wed- nesday night and was completed at 4: a.m. yesterday morning. The parents of the donor, David Godak, decided to donate his heart, liver, and kidneys after his brain stop- ped functioning when he fell off the hood of a car. The first heart transplant at Univer- sity hospitals was performed in May on a middle-aged Detroit man. The second operation was on a two-year-old girl. Both are doing well, though they must regularly return to guard against com- plications. According to John Woodford, Executive Editor of the University Hospital's Public Information Office, more transplants will be performed in the future. "We have a prepared, well-trained (transplant) team . . . that is not only made up of surgeons, but also nurses, 4 anethesiologists, social workers, and others," he said. Gandhi's son appeals (Continued from Page 1) covered body lay on a bed of ice at her for "people of all persuasions, par- childhood home, the Teen Nurthi ticularly the active political workers House. and public servants, to exert them- More than half a million people stood selves to the utmost and restore sanity in a two-mile-long line to view the flag- and harmony. draped body of the slain leader. "To subject Sikhs as a whole to In expressing his sympathy, Pope violence and indignity for what a few John Paul II said he prays that God will misguided persons have done, however give peace to the souls of the dead and heinous their crime, is most irrational "grant to the living to understand that and unbecoming of our heritage of not with violence but with love is a tolerance," the statement said. future worthy of man constructed." AS HER son met in emergency session "They are many, unfortunately, and with the Cabinet, Gandhi's flower- in many regions of the world," he said. for peace Among world leaders who have an- nounced plans to attend the funeral were British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Tikhonov, Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone and Fren- ch Prime Minister Laurent Fabius. The United States will be represented by Secretary of State George Shultz and Jeane Kirkpatrick, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, along with two senators and two congressmen. Petition pushes 'weatherization' proposal (Continued from Page 1) proposal. Rose said he supports the new proposal because imposing minimum requirements on landlords is the least the public can expect. "It's an unfortunate case that a tenant's house is a landlord's invest- ment," Rose said. 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