Åke Senning Swedish cardiac surgeon who implanted the first human implantable cardiac pacemaker.with wife outside his residence in Zürich Switzerland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-cardiac-surgeon-who-implanted-the-first-human-implantable-cardiac-pacemakerwith-wife-outside-his-residence-in-zrich-switzerland-image239689197.html
RMRWXP0D–Åke Senning Swedish cardiac surgeon who implanted the first human implantable cardiac pacemaker.with wife outside his residence in Zürich Switzerland
Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Arne pictured with an image of the human heart and a pacemaker with it's position. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arne-larsson-1915-2001-known-as-the-worlds-first-person-to-receive-an-artificial-cardiac-pacemaker-the-pacemaker-was-implanted-by-heart-surgeon-ke-senning-in-1958-the-pacemaker-was-manufactured-by-rune-elmqvistarne-lived-for-another-forty-three-years-and-during-that-time-went-through-twenty-six-pacemakers-arne-pictured-with-an-image-of-the-human-heart-and-a-pacemaker-with-its-position-image591532903.html
RM2WAAJ73–Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Arne pictured with an image of the human heart and a pacemaker with it's position.
Apr. 04, 1969 - Heart Transplantation in Zurich. The director of the surgeon clinic of the cantonal hospital of Zurich, who proceeded to the first heart transplantation in Switzerland; Professor Ake Senning. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apr-04-1969-heart-transplantation-in-zurich-the-director-of-the-surgeon-image69440180.html
RME0Y7JC–Apr. 04, 1969 - Heart Transplantation in Zurich. The director of the surgeon clinic of the cantonal hospital of Zurich, who proceeded to the first heart transplantation in Switzerland; Professor Ake Senning.
Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-surgeon-born-december-14-1915-july-21-2000-he-was-the-first-heart-surgeon-to-successfully-perform-transposition-of-the-great-arteries-an-operation-in-which-the-corporal-and-pulmonary-arteries-have-switched-places-and-depart-from-the-wrong-ventricles-he-is-internationally-known-as-one-of-the-doctors-who-on-october-8-1958-carried-out-a-pacemaker-operation-at-the-karolinska-hospital-in-stockholm-april-1978-image575735359.html
RM2TCK093–Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978
FILED - 03 July 1976, North Rhine-Westphalia, Aachen: The two pioneers of pacemaker therapy, the Swedish engineer Rune Elmqvist (r) and the then director of the Surgical Clinic of the University of Zurich, the Swede Ake Senning, stand side by side at an awards ceremony. ONLY SW. (Zu dpa 'Electric shocks from the shoe polish can - 60 years pacemaker') Photo: Bertram/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/filed-03-july-1976-north-rhine-westphalia-aachen-the-two-pioneers-of-pacemaker-therapy-the-swedish-engineer-rune-elmqvist-r-and-the-then-director-of-the-surgical-clinic-of-the-university-of-zurich-the-swede-ake-senning-stand-side-by-side-at-an-awards-ceremony-only-sw-zu-dpa-electric-shocks-from-the-shoe-polish-can-60-years-pacemaker-photo-bertramdpa-image221032287.html
RMPRGTX7–FILED - 03 July 1976, North Rhine-Westphalia, Aachen: The two pioneers of pacemaker therapy, the Swedish engineer Rune Elmqvist (r) and the then director of the Surgical Clinic of the University of Zurich, the Swede Ake Senning, stand side by side at an awards ceremony. ONLY SW. (Zu dpa 'Electric shocks from the shoe polish can - 60 years pacemaker') Photo: Bertram/dpa
--- Ake Senning, Direktor der chirurgischen Abteilung, Kantonsspital Zürich, 1968#Ake Senning, director of surgery, cantonal hospital Zurich, 1968- RDB BY DUKAS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ake-senning-direktor-der-chirurgischen-abteilung-kantonsspital-zrich-1968ake-senning-director-of-surgery-cantonal-hospital-zurich-1968-rdb-by-dukas-image648848927.html
RM2SKHHBY–--- Ake Senning, Direktor der chirurgischen Abteilung, Kantonsspital Zürich, 1968#Ake Senning, director of surgery, cantonal hospital Zurich, 1968- RDB BY DUKAS
Åke Senning Swedish cardiac surgeon who implanted the first human implantable cardiac pacemaker.with wife outside his residence in Zürich Switzerland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-cardiac-surgeon-who-implanted-the-first-human-implantable-cardiac-pacemakerwith-wife-outside-his-residence-in-zrich-switzerland-image239689195.html
RMRWXP0B–Åke Senning Swedish cardiac surgeon who implanted the first human implantable cardiac pacemaker.with wife outside his residence in Zürich Switzerland
Apr. 04, 1969 - Heart transplant in Zurich; In the Cantonal Hospital Zurich the first heart transplantation ever made in Switzerland was operated Monday afternoon by a Surgeon team under the direction of the Swedish Surgeon Ake Senning. The receiver is a 54 years old commerciant. After the operation he has been declared in a very satisfying state. Photo Shows The responsible surgeons f.l.t.r. Professor Senning, Professor Krahonbuh, Professor Rossier and Professor Lichtlex. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apr-04-1969-heart-transplant-in-zurich-in-the-cantonal-hospital-zurich-image69440183.html
RME0Y7JF–Apr. 04, 1969 - Heart transplant in Zurich; In the Cantonal Hospital Zurich the first heart transplantation ever made in Switzerland was operated Monday afternoon by a Surgeon team under the direction of the Swedish Surgeon Ake Senning. The receiver is a 54 years old commerciant. After the operation he has been declared in a very satisfying state. Photo Shows The responsible surgeons f.l.t.r. Professor Senning, Professor Krahonbuh, Professor Rossier and Professor Lichtlex.
Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-surgeon-born-december-14-1915-july-21-2000-he-was-the-first-heart-surgeon-to-successfully-perform-transposition-of-the-great-arteries-an-operation-in-which-the-corporal-and-pulmonary-arteries-have-switched-places-and-depart-from-the-wrong-ventricles-he-is-internationally-known-as-one-of-the-doctors-who-on-october-8-1958-carried-out-a-pacemaker-operation-at-the-karolinska-hospital-in-stockholm-april-1978-image575735375.html
RM2TCK09K–Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978
Åke Senning Swedish cardiac surgeon who implanted the first human implantable cardiac pacemaker.with wife outside his residence in Zürich Switzerland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-cardiac-surgeon-who-implanted-the-first-human-implantable-cardiac-pacemakerwith-wife-outside-his-residence-in-zrich-switzerland-image239689198.html
RMRWXP0E–Åke Senning Swedish cardiac surgeon who implanted the first human implantable cardiac pacemaker.with wife outside his residence in Zürich Switzerland
ÅKE SENNING Professor inventor of the pacemaker Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ke-senning-professor-inventor-of-the-pacemaker-112372548.html
RMGER098–ÅKE SENNING Professor inventor of the pacemaker
Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-surgeon-born-december-14-1915-july-21-2000-he-was-the-first-heart-surgeon-to-successfully-perform-transposition-of-the-great-arteries-an-operation-in-which-the-corporal-and-pulmonary-arteries-have-switched-places-and-depart-from-the-wrong-ventricles-he-is-internationally-known-as-one-of-the-doctors-who-on-october-8-1958-carried-out-a-pacemaker-operation-at-the-karolinska-hospital-in-stockholm-april-1978-image575735371.html
RM2TCK09F–Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978
ÅKE SENNING Swedish Professor pacemaker inventor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ke-senning-swedish-professor-pacemaker-inventor-112372546.html
RMGER096–ÅKE SENNING Swedish Professor pacemaker inventor
Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-surgeon-born-december-14-1915-july-21-2000-he-was-the-first-heart-surgeon-to-successfully-perform-transposition-of-the-great-arteries-an-operation-in-which-the-corporal-and-pulmonary-arteries-have-switched-places-and-depart-from-the-wrong-ventricles-he-is-internationally-known-as-one-of-the-doctors-who-on-october-8-1958-carried-out-a-pacemaker-operation-at-the-karolinska-hospital-in-stockholm-april-1978-image575735337.html
RM2TCK089–Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978
ÃKE SENNING professor one of the men who invented the pace maker quotes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ke-senning-professor-one-of-the-men-who-invented-the-pace-maker-quotes-130944557.html
RMHH1139–ÃKE SENNING professor one of the men who invented the pace maker quotes
Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-surgeon-born-december-14-1915-july-21-2000-he-was-the-first-heart-surgeon-to-successfully-perform-transposition-of-the-great-arteries-an-operation-in-which-the-corporal-and-pulmonary-arteries-have-switched-places-and-depart-from-the-wrong-ventricles-he-is-internationally-known-as-one-of-the-doctors-who-on-october-8-1958-carried-out-a-pacemaker-operation-at-the-karolinska-hospital-in-stockholm-april-1978-image575735330.html
RM2TCK082–Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978
Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-surgeon-born-december-14-1915-july-21-2000-he-was-the-first-heart-surgeon-to-successfully-perform-transposition-of-the-great-arteries-an-operation-in-which-the-corporal-and-pulmonary-arteries-have-switched-places-and-depart-from-the-wrong-ventricles-he-is-internationally-known-as-one-of-the-doctors-who-on-october-8-1958-carried-out-a-pacemaker-operation-at-the-karolinska-hospital-in-stockholm-april-1978-image575735378.html
RM2TCK09P–Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978
Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-surgeon-born-december-14-1915-july-21-2000-he-was-the-first-heart-surgeon-to-successfully-perform-transposition-of-the-great-arteries-an-operation-in-which-the-corporal-and-pulmonary-arteries-have-switched-places-and-depart-from-the-wrong-ventricles-he-is-internationally-known-as-one-of-the-doctors-who-on-october-8-1958-carried-out-a-pacemaker-operation-at-the-karolinska-hospital-in-stockholm-april-1978-image575735326.html
RM2TCK07X–Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978
Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-surgeon-born-december-14-1915-july-21-2000-he-was-the-first-heart-surgeon-to-successfully-perform-transposition-of-the-great-arteries-an-operation-in-which-the-corporal-and-pulmonary-arteries-have-switched-places-and-depart-from-the-wrong-ventricles-he-is-internationally-known-as-one-of-the-doctors-who-on-october-8-1958-carried-out-a-pacemaker-operation-at-the-karolinska-hospital-in-stockholm-april-1978-image575735381.html
RM2TCK09W–Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978
Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ke-senning-swedish-surgeon-born-december-14-1915-july-21-2000-he-was-the-first-heart-surgeon-to-successfully-perform-transposition-of-the-great-arteries-an-operation-in-which-the-corporal-and-pulmonary-arteries-have-switched-places-and-depart-from-the-wrong-ventricles-he-is-internationally-known-as-one-of-the-doctors-who-on-october-8-1958-carried-out-a-pacemaker-operation-at-the-karolinska-hospital-in-stockholm-april-1978-image575735377.html
RM2TCK09N–Åke Senning. Swedish surgeon. Born December 14, 1915 - July 21, 2000. He was the first heart surgeon to successfully perform transposition of the great arteries, an operation in which the corporal and pulmonary arteries have switched places and depart from the wrong ventricles. He is internationally known as one of the doctors who, on October 8, 1958, carried out a pacemaker operation at the Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. April 1978
Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Pictured one of Arnes pacemakers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arne-larsson-1915-2001-known-as-the-worlds-first-person-to-receive-an-artificial-cardiac-pacemaker-the-pacemaker-was-implanted-by-heart-surgeon-ke-senning-in-1958-the-pacemaker-was-manufactured-by-rune-elmqvistarne-lived-for-another-forty-three-years-and-during-that-time-went-through-twenty-six-pacemakers-pictured-one-of-arnes-pacemakers-image591532904.html
RM2WAAJ74–Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Pictured one of Arnes pacemakers.
Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Pictured five of Arnes pacemakers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arne-larsson-1915-2001-known-as-the-worlds-first-person-to-receive-an-artificial-cardiac-pacemaker-the-pacemaker-was-implanted-by-heart-surgeon-ke-senning-in-1958-the-pacemaker-was-manufactured-by-rune-elmqvistarne-lived-for-another-forty-three-years-and-during-that-time-went-through-twenty-six-pacemakers-pictured-five-of-arnes-pacemakers-image591532905.html
RM2WAAJ75–Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Pictured five of Arnes pacemakers.
Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Arne pictured with two different types of pacemakers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arne-larsson-1915-2001-known-as-the-worlds-first-person-to-receive-an-artificial-cardiac-pacemaker-the-pacemaker-was-implanted-by-heart-surgeon-ke-senning-in-1958-the-pacemaker-was-manufactured-by-rune-elmqvistarne-lived-for-another-forty-three-years-and-during-that-time-went-through-twenty-six-pacemakers-arne-pictured-with-two-different-types-of-pacemakers-image591532901.html
RM2WAAJ71–Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Arne pictured with two different types of pacemakers.
Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Arne pictured with two different types of pacemakers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arne-larsson-1915-2001-known-as-the-worlds-first-person-to-receive-an-artificial-cardiac-pacemaker-the-pacemaker-was-implanted-by-heart-surgeon-ke-senning-in-1958-the-pacemaker-was-manufactured-by-rune-elmqvistarne-lived-for-another-forty-three-years-and-during-that-time-went-through-twenty-six-pacemakers-arne-pictured-with-two-different-types-of-pacemakers-image591532907.html
RM2WAAJ77–Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Arne pictured with two different types of pacemakers.
Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Arne pictured in his office 1983. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arne-larsson-1915-2001-known-as-the-worlds-first-person-to-receive-an-artificial-cardiac-pacemaker-the-pacemaker-was-implanted-by-heart-surgeon-ke-senning-in-1958-the-pacemaker-was-manufactured-by-rune-elmqvistarne-lived-for-another-forty-three-years-and-during-that-time-went-through-twenty-six-pacemakers-arne-pictured-in-his-office-1983-image591533289.html
RM2WAAJMW–Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Arne pictured in his office 1983.
Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Pictured to the right. Rune Elmqvist , 1906-1996 (left), Swedish inventor and manufacturer of the world's first pacemaker. Åke Senning 1915-2000 (in the middle) became internationally known after his world's first operation and implant of a pacemaker intended to sit inside a patient. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arne-larsson-1915-2001-known-as-the-worlds-first-person-to-receive-an-artificial-cardiac-pacemaker-the-pacemaker-was-implanted-by-heart-surgeon-ke-senning-in-1958-the-pacemaker-was-manufactured-by-rune-elmqvistarne-lived-for-another-forty-three-years-and-during-that-time-went-through-twenty-six-pacemakers-pictured-to-the-right-rune-elmqvist-1906-1996-left-swedish-inventor-and-manufacturer-of-the-worlds-first-pacemaker-ke-senning-1915-2000-in-the-middle-became-internationally-known-after-his-worlds-first-operation-and-implant-of-a-pacemaker-intended-to-sit-inside-a-patient-image591532906.html
RM2WAAJ76–Arne Larsson, 1915-2001 known as the world's first person to receive an artificial cardiac pacemaker. The pacemaker was implanted by heart surgeon Åke Senning in 1958. The pacemaker was manufactured by Rune Elmqvist.Arne lived for another forty-three years and during that time went through twenty-six pacemakers. Pictured to the right. Rune Elmqvist , 1906-1996 (left), Swedish inventor and manufacturer of the world's first pacemaker. Åke Senning 1915-2000 (in the middle) became internationally known after his world's first operation and implant of a pacemaker intended to sit inside a patient.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-AK, speaks with reporters while walking to the Senate chamber to vote on the House stopgap bill and Democrat alternative with healthcare provisions at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Friday, September 19, 2025. Murkowski and Sen. Rand Paul, R-KY, were the only two republicans to vote against the House stopgap bill that would avert a government shutdown.The Senate will return on September 29, a day before the shutdown, to attempt to come to a resolution to avert a partial government shutdown. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sen-lisa-murkowski-r-ak-speaks-with-reporters-while-walking-to-the-senate-chamber-to-vote-on-the-house-stopgap-bill-and-democrat-alternative-with-healthcare-provisions-at-the-us-capitol-in-washington-dc-on-friday-september-19-2025-murkowski-and-sen-rand-paul-r-ky-were-the-only-two-republicans-to-vote-against-the-house-stopgap-bill-that-would-avert-a-government-shutdownthe-senate-will-return-on-september-29-a-day-before-the-shutdown-to-attempt-to-come-to-a-resolution-to-avert-a-partial-government-shutdown-photo-by-bonnie-cashupi-image701499364.html
RM3CN81GM–Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-AK, speaks with reporters while walking to the Senate chamber to vote on the House stopgap bill and Democrat alternative with healthcare provisions at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Friday, September 19, 2025. Murkowski and Sen. Rand Paul, R-KY, were the only two republicans to vote against the House stopgap bill that would avert a government shutdown.The Senate will return on September 29, a day before the shutdown, to attempt to come to a resolution to avert a partial government shutdown. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-AK, speaks with reporters while walking to the Senate chamber to vote on the House stopgap bill and Democrat alternative with healthcare provisions at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Friday, September 19, 2025. Murkowski and Sen. Rand Paul, R-KY, were the only two republicans to vote against the House stopgap bill that would avert a government shutdown.The Senate will return on September 29, a day before the shutdown, to attempt to come to a resolution to avert a partial government shutdown. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sen-lisa-murkowski-r-ak-speaks-with-reporters-while-walking-to-the-senate-chamber-to-vote-on-the-house-stopgap-bill-and-democrat-alternative-with-healthcare-provisions-at-the-us-capitol-in-washington-dc-on-friday-september-19-2025-murkowski-and-sen-rand-paul-r-ky-were-the-only-two-republicans-to-vote-against-the-house-stopgap-bill-that-would-avert-a-government-shutdownthe-senate-will-return-on-september-29-a-day-before-the-shutdown-to-attempt-to-come-to-a-resolution-to-avert-a-partial-government-shutdown-photo-by-bonnie-cashupi-image701499361.html
RM3CN81GH–Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-AK, speaks with reporters while walking to the Senate chamber to vote on the House stopgap bill and Democrat alternative with healthcare provisions at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Friday, September 19, 2025. Murkowski and Sen. Rand Paul, R-KY, were the only two republicans to vote against the House stopgap bill that would avert a government shutdown.The Senate will return on September 29, a day before the shutdown, to attempt to come to a resolution to avert a partial government shutdown. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-AK, speaks with reporters while walking to the Senate chamber to vote on the House stopgap bill and Democrat alternative with healthcare provisions at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Friday, September 19, 2025. Murkowski and Sen. Rand Paul, R-KY, were the only two republicans to vote against the House stopgap bill that would avert a government shutdown.The Senate will return on September 29, a day before the shutdown, to attempt to come to a resolution to avert a partial government shutdown. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sen-lisa-murkowski-r-ak-speaks-with-reporters-while-walking-to-the-senate-chamber-to-vote-on-the-house-stopgap-bill-and-democrat-alternative-with-healthcare-provisions-at-the-us-capitol-in-washington-dc-on-friday-september-19-2025-murkowski-and-sen-rand-paul-r-ky-were-the-only-two-republicans-to-vote-against-the-house-stopgap-bill-that-would-avert-a-government-shutdownthe-senate-will-return-on-september-29-a-day-before-the-shutdown-to-attempt-to-come-to-a-resolution-to-avert-a-partial-government-shutdown-photo-by-bonnie-cashupi-image701499324.html
RM3CN81F8–Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-AK, speaks with reporters while walking to the Senate chamber to vote on the House stopgap bill and Democrat alternative with healthcare provisions at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Friday, September 19, 2025. Murkowski and Sen. Rand Paul, R-KY, were the only two republicans to vote against the House stopgap bill that would avert a government shutdown.The Senate will return on September 29, a day before the shutdown, to attempt to come to a resolution to avert a partial government shutdown. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI