Eyeglasses
Object number2008.103.2
Date1990-1999
OriginGermany
MediumGlass; Various metals; Plastics
Credit LineGift of Thomas Starzl, M.D.
DescriptionPair of eyeglasses. Attached at bridge: pair of magnifiers that swing up and down so wearer can lift them up when not in use.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth (Open): 1.75 × 5.875 × 6.75 in. (4.4 × 14.9 × 17.1 cm)Height x Width x Depth (Closed): 1.75 × 5.5 × 2.375 in. (4.4 × 14 × 6 cm)
MarksManufacturer's mark skull temples: "UNIVERSAL / 1/200 10 KRGP" "5 3/4".
Top of rod: "OCULUS"
Bottom of rod: "MADE IN / GERMANY".
Historical NotesMedical glasses worn by Thomas E. Starzl, renowned doctor and researcher in organ transplants. Considered “the father of liver transplantation,” Dr. Starzl built the largest liver transplant program in the world at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). Starzl had performed the world’s first liver transplant in 1968, at the University of Colorado. Instrumental in the development of the anti-rejection drug cyclosporine, he was recruited to develop and head UPMC’s liver transplant program. Arriving in Pittsburgh in 1981, he made major advances not just in the operating room, but also in the laboratory. Thomas E. Starzl was born on March 11, 1926, in LeMars, Iowa, the son of newspaper editor and science fiction writer Roman Frederick Starzl. Starzl attended Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, where in 1950, he received a Master of Science degree in anatomy and in 1952 earned a Ph.D. Starzl researched at the University of Colorado and later the University of Pittsburgh, gaining world-wide recognition in then-unknown field of organ transplantation.
Previous owner
Thomas E. Starzl M.D.
(born 1926)
Related institution
University of Pittsburgh
Related institution
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Related institution
University of Colorado
Related institution
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
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