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6 - The Apgar Score

“Millions Have Been Saved”

from Part II - Medicine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2021

Edward A. Wasserman
Affiliation:
University of Iowa
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Summary

The High Five is known worldwide as representing a moment of shared exultation. Few, if any, gestures are so well understood and appreciated regardless of locale and culture. Indeed, the High Five has even been called “a gesture that strikes your soul!” When, where, and how did it originate? Although other histories have been promoted, one stands above all others. The “when”: October 2, 1977. The “where”: Los Angeles, California. The “how” brings together both famous and unheralded members of the Dodgers Major League Baseball team: Dusty Baker and Glenn Burke. What led up to the very first High Five and what transpired in its aftermath represent a very human story of joy and sorrow. That story both enriches and informs the development of this truly remarkable behavioral innovation.

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As If By Design
How Creative Behaviors Really Evolve
, pp. 65 - 76
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021

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