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AIIA Presidential Award Honors Dr. Barney Clark Dr. Barney CUfk. th f.rt per. son to firnv--f a permanent artih tial heart, ha WH trlerted fof IK PrevKWrvial Award of th American Heart Ataoclation (AHA) for his contribution to th advancement of mrd raj knowledge, Una Loy Clark. Dr. Clark's widow, accepted th sward on November 12 during AttAs annual marling in Anaheim, California. Tht award citation read: "For ht courage and contribution to th advancement of medical sclent by volunteering to b th firl recipient of an artificial heart He gambled on a thane for a better life. 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