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  1. Sep 3, 2018 · Peter Josef Safar (1924-2003) was an Austrian physician, innovator, educator and humanist. Peter Safar was a pioneer of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and critical care medicine a relentless interest in everything and was a true humanist.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_SarafPeter Saraf - Wikipedia

    Saraf is the son of the late film producer and director, Irving Saraf. Irving Saraf, who was born in Poland and raised in Israel , won an Academy Award for the documentary film, In the Shadow of the Stars , in 1991. [1]

  3. Jan 1, 2004 · In 2003, we were saddened by the loss of one of the great pioneers of critical care medicine: Peter Safar. He opened the first physician-staffed.

  4. Fig. 1 Peter Safar in 1961. Peter Safar was born in Vienna in 1924. His grandfather, Josef, originated from Lukavice, a small village near Josefstadt in the Adler Mountains, now in the Czech Republic. As a poor teenager, Josef had sought to earn a living in nearby Vienna.

  5. He was survived by his wife, his sons, and five grandchildren. His life was one of tremendous accomplishment and personal fulfillment, and he made the most of each day until its end. His legacy included 384 peer reviewed articles, more than.

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    • 2007
  6. Sep 11, 2003 · Peter Safar, a pioneer in critical care medicine and a three-time Nobel prize nominee for medicine, was known as the father of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Credit: UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH.

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  8. Peter Safar died on 3 August, 2003. He was 79 years old. World-wide, he was known as “The Father of Modern Resuscitation”, but he was more, very much more, than that (Fig. 1).

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