Department of Health and Human
Services Administration on Aging
President Bush Presents Congressional Gold Medal To Heart Surgeon Michael Debakey
President Bush presented DeBakey with the medal during a ceremony Wednesday in the Capitol Rotunda. The Houston surgeon pioneered such procedures as heart bypass and has invented medical devices to help heart patients. He's also recognized for developing the idea of battlefield mobile surgical hospitals known as MASH units. Bush said the award put DeBakey in the company of inventor Thomas Edison, Army physician Walter Reed, who confirmed yellow fever was transmitted by mosquitoes, and Jonas Salk, who developed the polio vaccine. ... 'His legacy is the unlost hours with family and friends who are still with us because of his healing touch. His legacy is grandparents who lived to see their grandchildren,' Bush said of the 99-year-old DeBakey who sat in a wheelchair onstage. 'His legacy is holding the fragile and sacred gift of human life in his hands and returning it unbroken.'" (Suzanne Gamboa, "Heart Surgeon Receives High Honor," The Associated Press, 4/23/08)
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