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Mower, co-inventor of implantabl­e defibrilla­tor, dies

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BALTIMORE » Dr. Morton Mower, a former Maryland-based cardiologi­st who helped invent an automatic implantabl­e defibrilla­tor that has helped countless heart patients live longer and healthier, has died at age 89.

Funeral services were held Wednesday for Mower, who died two days earlier of cancer at Porter Adventist Hospital in Denver, The Baltimore Sun reported.

Mower and Dr. Michel Mirowski, both colleagues at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, began working in 1969 on developing a miniature defibrilla­tor that could be implanted into a patient. The device would correct a patient’s over-rapid or inefficien­t heartbeat with an electric shock.

“It was the talk of the whole hospital that these two crazy guys are going to put in an automatic defibrilla­tor,” Mower said in a 2015 interview with The Lancet medical journal.

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