I've been reading about the history of dialysis in "Genesis of the Artificial Kidney" and came across this little gem which I feel bound to share with you:
The first patient selected for dialysis at Mount Sinai was victim of mercuric chloride poisoning. Admitted on May 4 1947, the patient was scheduled for hookup to the artifical kidney, but the first dialysis had to be postponed when a spontaneous diuresis occured caused by the patient seeing the formidable equipment.
To save you looking it up, "spontaneous diuresis" = "he pissed himself"
