John Clements, Whose Research Saved Thousands of Babies, Dies at 101
Briefly

Dr. Clements theorized the presence of a chemical that could stabilize air sacs in the lungs, identifying surfactant—which was crucial for premature infants' lung development.
His groundbreaking work in the 1950s on surfactants transformed our understanding of respiration, particularly illustrating their absence in premature infants suffering from R.D.S.
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