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Leon David Abrams FRCS (1923–2012) was a British cardiothoracic surgeon who developed and implanted the first variable rate heart pacemaker, together with Ray Lightwood, at the University of Birmingham.
Leon Abrams was born on 16 April 1895 in Granville, New York, USA. He was a writer and director, known for The Girl Who Wouldn't Wait (1929), The Adventurer (1927) and The Mummy's Curse (1944). He died on 5 July 1977 in Walnut Creek, California, USA.
Leon Abrams: he saved the lives of hundreds of babies born with heart defects. Tuesday January 08 2013, 12.01am, The Times. Leon Abrams. Dr Anthony Joseph writes: As well as the personal...
Leo Matthew Abrahams (born 28 November 1977 in Camden, London) is an English musician, composer and producer. He has collaborated with Brian Eno, [1] [2] Katie Melua, Imogen Heap, Jarvis Cocker, Carl Barât, Regina Spektor, Jon Hopkins and Paul Simon. [3] .
Leon Abrams was a cardiothoracic surgeon who developed the first variable-rate heart pacemaker. He was born in Leeds, but his family soon moved to Birmingham, where he spent most of his life, apart from a short period of National Service in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
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La voyante: Directed by Leon Abrams. With Sarah Bernhardt, Georges Melchior, Harry Baur, Mary Marquet. Jean is thrown out of the house by his father, a remarried politician, out of jealousy for his friendship with his mother-in-law. He finds refuge at an artist's apartment.