William Thornton Mustard

William Thornton Mustard, OC MBE (August 8, 1914 – December 11, 1987) was a Canadian physician and cardiac surgeon. In 1949, he was one of the first to perform open-heart surgery using a mechanical heart pump and biological lung on a dog at the Banting Institute. He developed two operations named for him: the "Mustard operation" in orthopedics used to help hip use in people with polio and the "Mustard cardiovascular procedure" used to help correct heart problems in "blue babies," which has saved thousands of children worldwide.

Personal facts

Birth dateAugust 08, 1914
Birth place
Ontario , Clinton Ontario
Citizenship
Canada
cause of death
Myocardial infarction
Date of deathDecember 11, 1987
Education
University of Toronto

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  1. http://www.cdnmedhall.org/laureates/?laur_id=18