The 1950s

Willem Kolff, MD, PhD, holding a can

1950

Willem Kolff, MD, PhD, joins Cleveland Clinic, where he establishes a dialysis program and develops...

Willem Kolff, MD, PhD, joins Cleveland Clinic, where he establishes a dialysis program and develops a membrane oxygenator for bypass surgery as well as the first artificial heart.

1951

George Phalen, MD, creates a diagnostic test for carpal tunnel syndrome.

George Phalen, MD, creates a diagnostic test for carpal tunnel syndrome.

New hospital building

1954

A new hospital wing doubles the number of beds.

A new hospital wing doubles the number of beds.

a group of medical professionals around a table looking at a book

1955

The Board of Governors, composed of elected physicians and scientists, ushers in a new era of...

The Board of Governors, composed of elected physicians and scientists, ushers in a new era of leadership. Pictured (from left) are James Gardner, MD; E. Perry McCullagh, MD; Walter J. Zeiter, MD; Irvine Page, MD; Fay LeFevre, MD; George “Barney” Crile Jr., MD; A. Carlton Ernstene, MD; and William Engel, MD. Dr. LeFevre serves as Chairman from 1955 to 1968.

full-color image of a surgical room

1955

A new surgical pavilion opens on the second floor of the hospital, including 21 operating rooms and...

A new surgical pavilion opens on the second floor of the hospital, including 21 operating rooms and one large setup room.

Image of a red book with Cancer printed on the cover in white

1955

Dr. Crile, who pioneers alternatives to radical mastectomy for treating breast cancer, publishes ...

Dr. Crile, who pioneers alternatives to radical mastectomy for treating breast cancer, publishes Cancer and Common Sense. The book makes a case for conservative treatments for cancer.

Surgical team

1956

Cleveland Clinic performs its first stopped-heart surgery. Pictured: the surgical team.

Cleveland Clinic performs its first stopped-heart surgery. Pictured: the surgical team.

1957

Cleveland Clinic researchers synthesize angiotensin II, a hormone that regulates blood pressure,...

Cleveland Clinic researchers synthesize angiotensin II, a hormone that regulates blood pressure, leading to the development of hypertension drugs.

F. Mason Sones, MD using a cine-coronary angiography

1958

F. Mason Sones, MD, pioneers moving cine coronary angiography, a method for viewing the heart and...

F. Mason Sones, MD, pioneers moving cine coronary angiography, a method for viewing the heart and its vessels. 

Irvine Page, MD and Helen Brown, PhD talking at a lab table.

1958

Irvine Page, MD, and Helen Brown, PhD, demonstrate the relationship between animal fats and...

Irvine Page, MD, and Helen Brown, PhD, demonstrate the relationship between animal fats and cardiovascular disease.

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