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📅 3 Feb, 1984

Doctor John Buster and a research team at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in the United States announce history's first embryo transfer, from one woman to...

Doctor John Buster and a research team at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in the United States announce history's first embryo transfer, from one woman to another resulting in a live birth.

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Quick Historical Facts: 1984

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    Timeline: Occurred during the 20th Century.

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    Date Frequency: This event is commemorated every May 25.

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    Legacy: Linked to the broader historical developments of 1984.

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    Global Impact: Categorized under historical milestones of May.

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