- Helen B. Taussig
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name = Helen Brooke Taussig
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birth_date =May 24 ,1898
birth_place =Cambridge, Massachusetts
death_date =May 20 ,1986
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nationality =United States
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field =cardiology
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known_for =Blalock-Taussig shunt
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footnotes =Helen Brooke Taussig (
May 24 ,1898 -May 20 ,1986 ) was an Americancardiologist , working in Baltimore and Boston, who founded the field of pediatric cardiology. Notably, she helped develop theBlalock-Taussig shunt in cooperation with Dr. Alfred Blalock andVivien Thomas , to treatblue baby syndrome .Background
Helen Taussig was born in
Cambridge, Massachusetts . Her father was Harvard economistFrank W. Taussig , and her mother Edith was one of the first students atRadcliffe College . Her mother died when she was eleven. Helen struggled with severedyslexia through her early school years, overcoming it only with diligent work and extensive tutoring from her father.She graduated
Cambridge School for Girls in 1917, then studied for two years at Radcliffe before earning abachelor's degree from theUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1921. She then studied at bothHarvard Medical School andBoston University before pursuing her postgraduate cardiac research atJohns Hopkins University .She suffered from
deafness throughout the latter part of her career, and learned to uselip-reading to listen to her patients, and her fingers in place of a stethoscope to feel the rhythm of their heartbeats.Medicine
Taussig did extensive work on anoxemia, or
blue baby syndrome , which led to the development of the pioneering infants surgery called theBlalock-Taussig shunt , first performed by Taussig and Dr. Alfred Blalock on an 11-month old baby girl on November 29,1944. Taussig wrote the book "Congenital Malformations of the Heart" in 1947, and received the 1954Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research for her work. In 1959, she was one of the first women to be awarded a full professorship atJohns Hopkins University .She was also one of the key doctors to advise the American
Food and Drug Administration to preventthalidomide from going to market in the United States, after studying European children born withphocomelia because of the improperly tested drug.In 1964, Taussig received the
Medal of Freedom from PresidentLyndon Johnson , and in 1965 she became the first female president of theAmerican Heart Association . Johns Hopkins University named the "Helen B. Taussig Children's Pediatric Cardiac Center" after her, and in 2005 the School of Medicine named one of its four colleges in her honor.Films
In the 2004 HBO movie "
Something the Lord Made ", Dr. Taussig was portrayed byMary Stuart Masterson .References
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publication-date=1977 Jul
year=1977
title=Eponym: Helen Brooke Taussig: in the pink.
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issue=7
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publication-date=1982 Jul
year=1982
title=Biographies of great American pediatricians--Helen Brooke Taussig: the mother of pediatric cardiology.
volume=11
issue=7
periodical=Pediatric annals
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