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  1. Man, the unknown; by Alexis Carrel, 1967
  2. The Voyage to Lourdes by Alexis Carrel, 1950
  3. Reflections on life ; by Alexis Carrel, 1953
  4. Man, the Unknown by Alexis Carrel, 1961
  5. Alexis Carrel: Visionary Surgeon, by W. Sterling Edwards, 1974-01
  6. The Immortalists: Charles Lindbergh, Dr. Alexis Carrel, and Their Daring Quest to Live Forever by David M. Friedman, 2008-09-01
  7. The treatment of infected wounds; by Alexis Carrel, George Dehelly, 2010-08-08
  8. God's Eugenicist: Alexis Carrel And the Sociobiology of Decline (Monographs in French Studies) by Andres Horacio Reggiani, 2006-12-15
  9. L'homme, cet inconnu ?: Alexis Carrel, Jean-Marie Le Pen et les chambres a gaz (Classiques du silence) (French Edition) by Lucien Bonnafe, 1992
  10. Alexis Carrel (1873-1944): De la memoire a l'histoire (French Edition) by Alain Drouard, 1995
  11. Légion D'honneur: Alexis Carrel, Paul Fort, Max Jacob, Fernando Arrabal, Walt Disney, Mekonnen Welde Mikaél, Laure Manaudou, Nicolas Dalayrac (French Edition)
  12. Une inconnue des sciences sociales: La Fondation Alexis Carrel, 1941-1945 (French Edition) by Alain Drouard, 1992
  13. Alexis Carrel: L'ouverture de l'homme (Collection "Les hommes de Connaissance") (French Edition)
  14. Alexis Carrel, la tentation de l'abslu (French Edition) by Jean Jacques Antier, 1994

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Article by Father Stanley L. Jaki, 1987 Templeton Prize winner, on Dr. alexis carrel, nobel Prize winner in 1912 who witnessed a miraculous cure in Lourdes.
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2. Alexis Carrel Winner Of The 1912 Nobel Prize In Medicine
alexis carrel, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. alexis carrel. 1912 nobel Laureate in Medicine
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A LEXIS C ARREL
1912 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    in recognition of his work on vascular suture and the transplantation of blood-vessels and organs.
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    Place of Birth: France
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    Affiliation: Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York, NY
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3. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Name, YearAwarded. Carlsson, Arvid, 2000. carrel, alexis, 1912. Chain, Sir Ernst Boris, 1945.
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4. Alexis Carrel - Biography
alexis was educated at home by his mother Anne Specializing in Surgery, carrel beganexperimental work in this which earned him, in 1912, the nobel Prize in
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Alexis Carrel
Alexis Carrel was born at Lyons, France, on June 28, 1873. He was the son of a business man, also named Alexis Carrel, who died when his son was very young.
Alexis was educated at home by his mother Anne Ricard, and also at St. Joseph School, Lyons.
In 1889 he took the degree of Bachelor of Letters at the University of Lyons ; in 1890 the degree of Bachelor of Science and in 1900 his Doctor's degree at the same University. He then continued his medical work at the Lyons Hospital and also taught Anatomy and Operative Surgery at the University, holding the post of Prosector in the Department of Professor L. Testut. Specializing in Surgery, Carrel began experimental work in this subject in Lyons in 1902, but in 1904 he went to Chicago and in 1905 worked in the Department of Physiology in the University of Chicago under Professor G. N. Stewart. In 1906 he was attached to the

5. Carrel, Alexis
carrel, alexis. (b. June 28, 1873, SainteFoy-lès-Lyon, Franced. Nov. 5, 1944,Paris), French surgeon and biologist who received the 1912 nobel Prize for
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Carrel, Alexis
Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for developing a method of suturing blood vessels.

6. Nobel Prize Winners For Physiology Or Medicine
1911, Gullstrand, Allvar, Sweden, work on dioptrics of the eye. 1912,carrel, alexis, France, work on vascular suture; transplantation of organs.
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7. Alexis Carrel (www.whonamedit.com)
In 1912 alexis carrel won the nobel Prize for physiology or medicine “in recognitionof his work on vascular suture and the transplantation of bloodvessels
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Alexis Carrel
French-American surgeon, biologist, and sociologist, born June 28, 1873,
Sainte-Foy-les-Lyon, a village near Lyon; died November 5, 1944, Paris.
Associated eponyms:
Carrel's seam
End-to-end anastomosis of severed vessels with triple-threaded sutures. Carrel-Dakin treatment Method of wound irrigation in which the wound is intermittently irrigated with Dakin’s solution. Dakin's solution Highly diluted, neutral antiseptic solution for cleansing wounds. Biography: The embroiderer Nobel laureate Something as female as embroidery was of great importance to Alexis Carrel’s rise to fame in the masculine environment of surgeons. He was the eldest son of Alexis Carrel-Billiard, a textile manufacturer, and his wife, Anne-Marie Ricard, both from bourgeois Roman Catholic Families. Carrel made his first acquaintance with the life saving dextrousness when he was four years old, when his father died. To supplement her income, his mother undertook embroidering to support her three children. Alexis was very impressed by her skill with the tiny needles employed. Alexis was sent to a Jesuit day school and college near his home in Lyon. As a schoolboy he showed an interest in biology by dissecting birds. Encouraged by an uncle, he conducted experiments in chemistry. After taking his baccalaureat he entered medicine at the University of Lyon in 1890. When the French President Mare-François-Sadi Carnot (born 1837) was assassinated by an Italian anarchist in Lyons on June 24, 1894, he was already specialising in surgery, and he was advised that the surgeons could not repair the president’s portal vein which had been severed by the assassins knife. Such wounds could not at that time be successfully repaired.

8. Alexis Carrel
A PARIS street named after alexis carrel, the nobel Prizewinning French scientistwho was also a fervent supporter of the collaborationist Vichy regime and an
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Alexis Carrel "A euthanasia establishment, equipped with a suitable gas, would allow the
humanitarian and economic disposal of those who have killed, committed armed
robbery, kidnapped children, robbed the poor or seriously betrayed public
confidence. Would the same system not be appropriate for lunatics who have committed criminal
acts?" Alexis Carrel "Man the Unknown" website directory book search Man The Unknown 1935 (entire book online) History of Perfusion Eugenics ... Biographie - in German more coming soon! New! WKMG Investigates New! The Real Lindbergh Baby? ACLU Execution Watch Fascism a la mode
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"The Front [Marie Le Pen] has found other uses for "ecology" as well. As Bruno Megret puts
it, "Why fight for the preservation of animal species while at the same
time tolerating the disappearance of certain human races due to general
crossbreeding?" The "founder" of modem ecology, according to Le Pen, is the Nobel Prize-winning chemist Alexis Carrel, who, working under Petain

9. Résultats De La Recherche Par Auteur
Translate this page Envoyez cette citation à un(e) ami(e) Chirurgien français (nobel de médecine1912) alexis carrel Extrait de L'homme, cet inconnu Achetez ce livre
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10. Carrel, Alexis
carrel, alexis , 1873–1944, American surgeon and experimental biologist, b. nearLyons and in transplantation of organs, he received the 1912 nobel Prize in
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11. Alexis Carrel And Charles Lindbergh
While holding this appointment he died in Paris on November 5, 1944.alexis carrel Biography by http//www.nobel.se/index.html. Privacy
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Alexis Carrel Biography Alexis Carrel was born at Lyons, France, on June 28, 1873. He was the son of a business man, also named Alexis Carrel, who died when his son was very young.
Alexis was educated at home by his mother Anne Ricard, and also at St. Joseph School, Lyons.
In 1889 he took the degree of Bachelor of Letters at the University of Lyons ; in 1890 the degree of Bachelor of Science and in 1900 his Doctor's degree at the same University. He then continued his medical work at the Lyons Hospital and also taught Anatomy and Operative Surgery at the University, holding the post of Prosector in the Department of Professor L. Testut. Specializing in Surgery, Carrel began experimental work in this subject in Lyons in 1902, but in 1904 he went to Chicago and in 1905 worked in the Department of Physiology in the University of Chicago under Professor G. N. Stewart. In 1906 he was attached to the

12. Carrel Alexis
Translate this page alexis carrel, Jean-Marie Le Pen et les chambres à gaz. Prix nobel de médecine,carrel, dans un ouvrage à succès, L'homme cet inconnu publié en 1935
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L'homme cet inconnu "Il est indispensable d'avoir une politique de l'immigration"

13. Faculté
nobel de médecine 1912 n'aura pas résisté La conférence alexis carrel cet inconnu quand la science prétend justifier le racisme
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Lyon-Figaro Lyon-Figaro, "Feu Alexis Carrel", Le Figaro "Après des années de "lutte" acharnée [...] la sécurité sociale va toujours mal. Mais à Lyon, la faculté de médecine Alexis-Carrel devrait bientôt être débaptisée". Le Figaro le narre : ! Ce que Le Figaro appelle de Nature, Nature, Nature ironisait : Nature, Le Figaro se console comme il peut : "S'il n'a plus sa place sur le fronton d'une école ou sur une plaque de rue, l'homme accusé par ses détracteurs d'être un "père spirituel du FN" garde toujours celle qu'il occupe dans Le Petit Robert où l'on cite une de ses phrases au mot pasteurien : "La promulgation des doctrines pastoriennes a été pour l'humanité entière un événement d'importance."" (18 octobre 1938), "Ici la campagne juive [...] prend des proportions immenses" (4 novembre 1938), "La radio est entre les mains des Juifs !" (4 janvier 1940)

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Translate this page du camp Par Didier Daeninckx. A lire aussi L'affaire alexis carrel,un Prix nobel précurseur des chambres à gaz. Cet article
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15. Carrel, Alexis. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
carrel, alexis. For his work in suturing blood vessels, in transfusion, and in transplantationof organs, he received the 1912 nobel Prize in Physiology or
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16. Carrel, Alexis. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Four
carrel, alexis. SYLLABICATION Car·rel. PRONUNCIATION k r l , k r l. DATES 1873–1944.French-born American surgeon and biologist. He won a 1912 nobel Prize
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17. Alexis Carrel 1873 - 1944
medicine. And so alexis carrel became the first person working inan American laboratory to win the nobel Prize. Thus, Dr. alexis
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History of Perfusion
Alexis Carrel:
Forgotten Hero in Medicine and Perfusion
By Earl Lawrence, Pell City, Alabama Taken in part from a 'Thomas G. Wharton Memorial Lecture'
The Proceedings of the American Academy of Cardiovascular Perfusion
Volume 6. January 1985
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Dr. Alexis Carrel is someone that if you asked a hundred people in any part of the medical profession what he did, probably only eight or ten would even recognize the name. I want to tell you a little about him. I want to tell you about him, and tell you why he is my hero in medicine and perfusion, and maybe some of the reasons why he has become a forgotten hero. If I'm real lucky, maybe I can even stimulate your curiosity to learn more about this fascinating man. FIGURE 1 Photograph of Alexis Carrel. (Courtesy of The Rockefeller Institute) Alexis Carrel was born June 28, 1873. I really will not go into his early life for you, because Dr. Sterling Edwards has done a much better job of describing Carrel's early life than I can. I owe a great deal of thanks to Dr. Edwards for a lot of things. One is for writing the first English language biography of Alexis Carrel and for introducing me to his work back in the 1960's. (Edwards WS and Edwards PD: Alexis Carrel, Visionary Surgeon.

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In America's First nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology, 66 letters and cards thatCharles Guthrie and alexis carrel wrote each other are presented here, in
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19. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE; ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATESIN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, Name, Year Awarded. carrel, alexis, 1912.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M.

20. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATESIN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Cajal, Santiago Ramon Y, 1906. carrel, alexis, 1912.
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FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
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CHEMISTRY, PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE

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