CHICKEN HEART

[RADIO-SCRIPT]
[“Science Finds that Our Bones Die Last of All.”

The American Weekly(March 27, 1927).] “On

January 14, 1912, only

about fifteen years ago, Dr. Alexis Carrel,

of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical

Research, cut out with a tiny knife

a small bit of the heart of a young chick,

recently killed. This bit of tissue he

transferred to a warmed culture solution

containing chemicals put together to reproduce

as nearly as might be possible,

the nutrient value of the blood of the living

bird. In Dr. Carrel's laboratory in

New York City that fifteen-year-old bit

of chicken heart is still alive, and lusty.

Motion pictures were made a year or so

ago, showing its growth and life. Many

scientific societies throughout the world

have seen these motion pictures. Not a

few of the world's scientific men have

seen the actual growing cells themselves

in Dr. Carrel's incubator.

The parent chick has been dead for

fifteen years. Even if the animal had

been allowed to live after giving up its

bit of heart tissue to science, it would

have passed away naturally long ago, for

chickens do not usually live to be within

si^ht of the fifteen-year mark. Meantime,

the bit of heart in the solution has been

not only living but growing.

It doubles its size, Dr. Carrel reports,

every day. It must be trimmed at Frequent

intervals in order to keep it within

a manageable size. So far as any one can

predict, that bit of chicken heart, will

continue to grow forever, if Dr. Carrel

and his successors continue to give it the

warmth and care and nutrient solution

which it needs. There is no reason to

doubt that it cnn bo immortal.

[“Immortal Flesh.” Massillon Evening Independent (January 21, 1933).]

Strange thoughts are aroused by that piece of

chicken heart which Dr. Alexis Carrel of the

Rockefeller Institute cut from an embryo 21

years ago and placed in a solution which provided

nourishment. The solution was kept fresh,

iand the. bit of muscle grew. It grew so steadily

that before long the scientist had to trim it to

' keep it from outgrowing its containing vessel.

It has been trimmed hundreds of times since;

'otherwise it might have outgrown the laboratory.

An inspection the other day showed it as healthy

as ever.

The tiny heart from which the specimen was

cut had started to beat when the operation was

performed. The infinitesimal bit of flesh cut

from it continued its contracting movement. It

has been contracting regularly ever since, just

as it would if it had remained a part of the living1

chicken. But the chicken itself would have

died long since. The sample cut fro:n it, scientists

say, could live forever if its nourishment

were continued.

Why this apparent immortality for a part of

a living organism when the whole is mortal?

Dr. Carrel has concluded that the cause lies in

the brain. All the other cells and tissues of the

body, it seems, can multiply and replace themselves

except those of the brain. This as a price

we pay for brains.

In a way, however, all flesh is immortal. If,

as many evolutionists think, all life on earth has

developed from one primordial cell, or a few such

cells, then the life of those cells has continued,

through millions of bodies,' enduring, growing

and differentiating for perhaps a billion years

[Helena Independent-Record, October 2, 1946—“Famed Chicken Heart Dies After Long, Artificial

Existence”] “The Herald Tribune says that Dr. Alexis Carrel’s sliver of embryonic chicken heart

tissue is dead at the age of 34.

“Doctor Carrel began his experiment January 17, 1912, at the Rockefeller Institute, by placing a

piece of heart in a test tube and feeding it chicken plasma and chicken embryo extract to prove

that tissue could be kept alive artificially. Every 48 hours the tissue doubled in size and every

week it had to be pruned, washed and transplanted to a new culture medium but Doctor Carrel

was able to make his point at the end of a year or so, the Herald Tribune says.

“In 1940, Doctor Carrel put responsibility for its sustenance on Dr. Albert H. Eberling, at the

Lederle laboratories, Pearl River, N. Y., who nurtured the heart until May of this year when he

retired and the heart, according to the Herald Tribune, was discarded.”

The “chicken heart” was given a new lease on life in the Sixties when it became a staple of Bill

Cosby’s stand-up routines.

[Program information]
ORIGINATION:

Various.

DURATION:

Various.

PERSONNEL:

Arch Oboler (scriptwriter; director—1943).

EXTANT RECORDINGS:

None.

[NOTE: A ten-minute condensation exists as part of an LP record released by Oboler in 1964

entitledDrop Dead!. Another performance of this condensed version also circulates among

collectors, apparently from the same source that created the ersatzHermit’s Caveepisode “Dark

House.”]

[Program log]
LIGHTS OUT (WMAQ, CHICAGO)
[Wednesday—11:30 PM-12:00 MIDNIGHT]

March 10, 1937 “Chicken Heart

[“…The story originates from the fact that a bit of tissue from a chicken

heart at the Rockefeller Institute in New York has for years been rapidly

growing. In the drama the heart grows at a progressively increasing rate

until the very existence of humanity is threatened by this great throbbing

mass of flesh…”]

February 23, 1938Chicken Heart

[“…the story of the heart of a chicken which had been given an

independent existence by a great scientist, will be repeated at listeners’

request…”]

LIGHTS OUT (KNX, HOLLYWOOD)
[Tuesday—8:00-8:30 PM (repeated 11:30-12:00)]

November 24, 1942Chicken Heart

[“…based on experiments of Dr. Alexis Carrel, who kept a chicken heart

alive in a glass container…”]

[

SAN ANTONIO LIGHT:

“…The dead and unsung chicken whose famous

heart continues to beat in a glass case in New York’s most esteemed

research institute could not possibly have foreseen that some day it

would be the inspiration for a ‘Lights Out’ tale. There, in its lonely case,

the heart, minus the chicken that originally housed it, has been quietly

pulsating these last two decades, astounding scientists and laymen alike,

minding its own business, until Arch Oboler decided to make a radio

script out of it…”]

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