Forrest Bird

Forrest Bird
Forrest Bird (esquerda) recebendo a Presidential Citizens Medal do presidente George W. Bush (direita)
Nascimento
Stoughton
Morte
2 de agosto de 2015 (94 anos)

Sagle, Idaho
NacionalidadeEstadunidense
PrêmiosNational Inventors Hall of Fame (1995), Medalha Nacional de Tecnologia e Inovação (2008), Presidential Citizens Medal (2008)
Carreira científica
Campo(s)Piloto, inventor e engenheiro biomédico

Forrest M. Bird (Stoughton, 9 de junho de 1921Sagle, 2 de agosto de 2015[1]) foi um piloto, inventor e engenheiro biomédico estadunidense.

É conhecido por ter sido um dos pioneiros na produção em massa de respiradores confiáveis para a aplicação de reanimação cardiorrespiratória em casos agudos e crônicos.


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