"Today I witnessed the awesome moment of truth in a man's life - the moment when the heart beating in his chest is removed." Those words were written in April 1987 by the then Manchester Evening News health correspondent, Peter Harris. Gowned and masked, Peter had been in an operating theatre and stood next to three top surgeons to see history - the first heart transplant at Wythenshawe Hospital. It gave him and the paper an impressive scoop, with MEN photographer John Fox taking images recording the arrival of the donor's organ, the surgery, and the patient recovering. But it...