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SUMMARY:The Body's Keepers: A Social History of Kidney Failure and Its Treatments
DTSTART:20260503T180000Z
DTEND:20260503T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:The kidneys are extraordinary organs\, yet many of us know
  little about them until they stop working. Join nephrologist Paul Kim
 mel\, M.D.\, who will take us on an eye-opening journey through the hi
 story of kidney failure\, dialysis\, and transplantation\, explaining 
 the development of treatments\, technologies\, and medical practices t
 hat have advanced the care of patients suffering from debilitating kid
 ney disease and offering an understanding of the challenges that remai
 n.
LOCATION:2500 Linden Lane Silver Spring\, Maryland 20910
CONTACT:National Museum of Health and Medicine\, (301) 319-3303\, USArmy.Detrick.MEDCOM-USAMRMC.List.Medical-Museum@health.mil
URL:https://medicalmuseum.health.mil/index.cfm/visit/events/2026/lecture_series_may
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