The first kidney transplants took place in the Netherlands in the mid-1960s. One of the fortunate ones was Michiel Liedenbaum (1943-2003). “All in all, Michiel had a good life for about thirty years with his new kidney. His oldest brother, Hans, was the donor. Hans is now in his eighties, but he is still here.”
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The first kidney transplants took place in the Netherlands in the mid-1960s. One of the fortunate ones was Michiel Liedenbaum (1943-2003). “All in all, Michiel had a good life for about thirty years with his new kidney. His oldest brother, Hans, was the donor. Hans is now in his eighties, but he is still here.”