Michel Mirowski
Mieczysław " Michel " Mirowski (* Mordechai Frydman on 14 October 1924 in Warsaw, † 26 March 1990) was the co-inventor of the implantable automatic defibrillator.
Mirowski studied medicine in France, where he received his doctorate in 1953. Later, a postdoctoral followed. 1969 began Morton M. Mower, and he to work on the design of a defibrillator. On February 4, 1980 Michel Mirowski implanted a human successfully the first automatic defibrillator in the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Thereafter, the automatic implantable defibrillator, and later of the automatic implantable cardioverter / defibrillator (ICD) devices the most successful therapy in cardiology was.
- Physician ( 20th century )
- Cardiologist
- Pole
- Born in 1924
- Died in 1990
- Man