William P. Murphy Jr.
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William P. Murphy Jr. | |
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Born | William Parry Murphy Jr. November 11, 1923 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | November 30, 2023 Coral Gables, Florida, U.S. | (aged 100)
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Children | 3 |
Parent(s) | William Parry Murphy Harriett Adams |
William Parry Murphy Jr. (November 11, 1923 – November 30, 2023) was an American physician and inventor of medical devices including collaborating on a flexible sealed blood bag used for blood transfusions. He was the son of the American physician William Parry Murphy who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology for Medicine in 1934,[1] and Harriett Adams, the first licensed female dentist in Massachusetts.[2]
Background
[edit]William Parry Murphy Jr. was born in Boston on November 11, 1923, the son of hematologist William Parry Murphy and Harriet (née Adams) Murphy, the first woman to become a licensed dentist in Massachusetts.[3] Murphy grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts.[3] He graduated from Harvard University in 1946 with a major in pre-medicine and a minor in architecture. He received his M.D. in 1947 from the University of Illinois and also studied physiologic instrumentation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1947 to 1948.[3]
Personal life
[edit]Murphy married Barbara Eastham in 1943; they had three daughters and divorced in the early 1970s.[3] In 1973, he married Beverly Patterson.[3]
Murphy turned 100 on November 11, 2023, and died 19 days later, on November 30, at his home in Coral Gables, Florida.[3]
Murphy was the chairman of the board of directors at U.S. Stem Cell, formerly Bioheart. He retired in 2022.[3]
Murphy holds 17 U.S. patents issued between 1952 and 1980.
Patent # | Year Issued | Description |
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2,596,819 | 1952 | Change Speed Apparatus |
2,649,299 | 1953 | Spring Scale |
2,876,496 | 1959 | Process for Making Tubes |
3,013,656 | 1961 | Disposable Medical Trays |
3,033,038 | 1962 | Surgical Manometer |
3,048,192 | 1962 | Surgical Valve |
3,101,085 | 1963 | Alternating Tourniquet System |
3,105,511 | 1963 | Infusion Safety Valve |
3,152,202 | 1964 | Tapered End Plastic Tube |
3,122,136 | 1964 | Catheter Pressure Standard |
3,140,714 | 1964 | Blood Separation Method* |
3,246,646 | 1966 | Pivoted Vaginal Speculum |
3,253,595 | 1966 | Cardiac Pacer Electrode System** |
3,625,201 | 1971 | Tester for Standby Pacing |
3,620,220 | 1971 | Cardiac Pacer with Redundant Power Supply |
4,211,597 | 1980 | Method for Making Artificial Kidney*** |
4,231,871 | 1980 | Artificial Kidney & Method for Making Same*** |
* Walter B. Dandliker, PhD Coinventor
** J. Walter Keller Coinventor
*** BJ. Lipps Coinventor
Publications
[edit]He co-authored nearly 30 medical publications and helped to establish several professional organizations such as FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), a non-profit group dedicated to inspiring young people's interest in science, technology and engineering, founded by his friend Dean Kamen.
Publication Title | Authors | Publication / Publisher | Date |
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"Portable Projector for Roentgenograms" | Dillion and Murphy | Am. J. of Roent. & Ray., Vol. LXI #6 | June 1949 |
"Sterile Lancets for Blood Sampling" | Walter, Murphy, and Comploier | J. of A.M.A., 148 | March 1952 |
"A Closed Gravity Technique for the Preservation of Whole Blood in ACD Solution" | Utilizing Plastic Equipment | Walter and Murphy S.G.&O., #94 | June 1952. |
"The Retardation of Clotting of Whole Blood on Contact with Stainless Steel" | Walter, Murphy, Jessiman, and Ahara | Surgical Forum | 1952 |
"Use of an Artificial Kidney" | Murphy, Swan, Walter, Weller and Merrill | J. Lab. & CI. Med., 4D #3 | September 1952 |
"Report of Blood Study Team Activities in the Far East” | Sproul, Murphy, Warrens and Sack | June 19 to July 30, 1953 | |
"Serum Hepatitis from Pooled Irradiated Dried Plasma" | Murphy and Workman | J. of A.M.A., #154 | August 1953 |
"Hemolysis in Blood Collected for Plasma processing" | Murphy, Sprout and Cetz | J.ofA.M.A.,#6 | Junel955 |
"The Mechanical Factors Responsible for Rapid Infusion of Blood" | Walter, Murphy and Bellamy | S.G. &0.,#1 | July 1955 |
"The Influence of Extracellular Factors Involved in the Collection of Blood in ACD on Maintenance of Red Cell Viability During Refrigerated Storage" | Gibson, Murphy, Scheitlin and Rees | Am. J. of CI. Path, #8 | August 1956 |
"Direct Stimulation Myography and Ergometry of Human Calf Muscles with Supplementary Observations on Calf Elasticity," | Edwards and Murphy | Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics | December 1956 |
"Unitized Disposable Urethral Catheter and Specimen Container" | Murphy, Flanery and Smith | J. of A.M.A., #15 | December 1956 |
"A Blood Volume Expander Rediscovered" | Murphy | Bulletin of American Association of Blood Banks #2 | February 1957 |
"Transfusion Consultation, Its Importance in Blood Banking" | Murphy | Bulletin of American Association of Blood Banks Vol. 10, No. 11 | November 1957 |
"Atrial, Ventricular and Conal Myograms of the Embryonic Chick Heart" | Paff, Boucek and Murphy | The Anatomical Record | January 1959 |
"Electrocardiographic and Myographic Responses to Injury in the Isolated Chick Embryo Heart" | Boucek, Murphy and Paff | University of Miami | March 1959 |
"An Evaluation of Intermittent Peritoneal Lavage" | Doolan and Murphy | American Journal of Medicine | June 1959 |
"Thermo-Plastics in Patient Care Devices" | Murphy | Hospital Topics | July 1959 |
"Electrical and Mechanical Properties of the Chick Embryo Heart" | Boucek, Murphy and Paff | Circulation Research, Vol. VII | September 1959 |
"Recording of the Mechanical and Electrical Functions of the Chick Embryo Heart" | Murphy, Boucek and Paff | Medical Electronics | June 1959 |
"Electromagnetophoresis of Erythrocytes" | Dandliker, Murphy and Keller | Federation Proceedings, Vol. 19,m No. 1, Pt. 1 | March 1960 |
"Segmental Perfusion of Coronary Arteries with Fibrinolysin in Man Following Myocardial Infarction" | Boucek and Murphy | Am. J. Cardiology | August 1960 |
"A Sterile, Disposable Catheterization Tray" | Murphy | Hospital Topics | February 1961 |
"Intercalative Angiography" | Boucek, Murphy and Hernandez | Radiology Vol. 76, No. 4 | April 1961 |
"The Cardiac Programmer to Trigger an Arterial Pump" | Murphy | Transcript American Society of Artificial Internal Organs, Vol. VII | 1961 |
"Magnetoelectrophoresis" | Murphy, Dandliker and Keller | Transfusion, Vol. 1, No. 6 | November–December 1961 |
"Preparing Plastic Implant Devices" | Murphy | Hospital Topics | October 1971 |
"Carl Walter: A Pioneer in Shaping the Medical Device Industry" | Murphy | The American Journal of Surgery | November 1984 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Biography". nobelprize.org. Retrieved December 30, 2010.
- ^ "Lemelson-MIT". Archived from the original on October 11, 2003. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
- ^ a b c d e f g McFadden, Robert D. (December 5, 2023). "William P. Murphy Jr., an Inventor of the Modern Blood Bag, Dies at 100". The New York Times. Retrieved December 5, 2023.
- ^ "Career". Archived from the original on October 11, 2003. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
- ^ US Patent and TradeMark Office Patent Search
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