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Forrest Bird

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Bird with President George W. Bush, 2005

Forrest M. Bird (June 9, 1921 August 2, 2015) is an American aviator, inventor and biomedical engineer. He was best known for having created some of the first reliable mass-produced mechanical ventilators for acute and chronic heart and lung care.[1]

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  1. "Forrest Bird, aviator and inventor, dies at 94 - Spokesman.com - Aug. 3, 2015". Spokesman.com.

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