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  1. MAN THE UNKNOWN. by Alexis Carrel., 1935
  2. Le Traitement Des Plaies Infectees (French Edition) by Alexis Carrel, 2010-03-20
  3. The Culture of Organs (With 111 Illustrations) by Alexis and Lindbergh, Charles A. Carrel, 1938
  4. L'Homme, Cet Inconnu by Dr. Alexis Carrel, 1942
  5. Prayer by Alexis Carrel, 1952
  6. Cultivation of Sarcoma Outside of the Body: A Second Note. (Reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association, Oct. 29, 1910, Vol. LV, p. 1554) by Alexis CARREL, Montrose T. BURROWS, 1910
  7. L'homme, cet inconnu by Alexis Carrel, 1999-09-12
  8. Man, the unknown by Alexis Carrel, 1935
  9. Carrel, cet inconnu (Collection Pionniers de la charite) (French Edition) by Jean Jacques Antier, 1974
  10. Uncommon Friends: Life with Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Alexis Carrel, and Charles Lindbergh by James Newton, 1989-06-23
  11. Converts to Roman Catholicism From Atheism or Agnosticism: Mortimer J. Adler, Graham Greene, Czeslaw Milosz, Alexis Carrel, Evelyn Waugh
  12. Surgery and life: The extraordinary career of Alexis Carrel by Theodore I Malinin, 1979
  13. Régime de Vichy: François Mitterrand, Maurice Couve de Murville, Alexis Carrel, Service Du Travail Obligatoire, Service D'ordre Légionnaire (French Edition)
  14. ALEXIS CARREL SU VIDA Y SU OBRA by ROBERT SOUPAULT, 1953-01-01

21. Alexis Carrel
Alexis Carrel Biography The embroiderer Nobel laureate Something as female asembroidery was of great importance to Alexis Carrel s rise to fame in the
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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.
A student of embroidery
From that time on Carrel became interested in techniques of suturing blood vessels and went to one of the finest emboriderists in Lyons, Madame Leroidier, to learn to use the tiny needles and thread which they employed. He developed an extraordinary skill in using the finest needels and practiced sewing with a needle and thread on paper until he was able to make stitches that would not show on either side. He used these skills in experiments on animals with vessel anastomosis, and devised a method of turning back the ends of cut vessels like cuffs, so that he could unite them end-to-end without exposing the circulating blood to any other tissue than the smooth lining of the vessel. By this device and by coating his instruments, needles and thread with parafin jelly, he avoided blood clotting that might obstruct flow through the sutured artery or vein. He avoided bacterial infection by a most exacting aseptic technique.

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23. Alexis Carrel
ALEXIS CARREL 1873 1944. Father of the Gas Chambers and Mentor to CharlesLindbergh. Alexis Carrel was Charles Lindbergh s closest friend and mentor.
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The Lindbergh Kidnapping Hoax ALEXIS CARREL 1873 - 1944 "Father of the Gas Chambers" and Mentor to Charles Lindbergh "Those who have murdered, robbed ..., kidnapped children, despoiled the poor of their savings, misled the public in important matters, should be humanely and economically disposed of in small euthanasic institutions supplied with proper gases. A similar treatment could be advantageously applied to the insane, guilty of criminal acts." Alexis Carrel "Man the Unknown" (1938) Directory Books Search Forum ... Sources New! (pdf) by Marc E Weksler Lindbergh Archivist Discovers NEW EVIDENCE Important News! Forensic Evidence Removed By American Lindbergh Family Man The Unknown 1935 (entire book online) History of Perfusion Eugenics ... Biographie - in German Alexis Carrel was Charles Lindbergh's closest friend and mentor. See more photos and articles below. Fascism a la mode
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25. ALEXIS CARREL - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Dictionary, Medical Dictionary. Search Dictionary ALEXIS CARREL DictionaryEntry and Meaning. WordNet Dictionary. Definition n French
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26. Famous Quotes By Alexis Carrel
Alexis Carrel. Famous Quotes by Alexis Carrel. About Suffering Man cannot remakehimself without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor. _.
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27. Carrel Alexis
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28. Alexis Carrel - Biography
alexis carrel – Biography. alexis carrel was born at Lyons, France,on June 28, 1873. He was the son of a business man, also named
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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 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York, as an Associate Member, becoming a Full Member in 1912. In this Institute he carried out most of the experiments which earned him, in 1912, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
During the 1914-1919 War, Carrel served as a Major in the French Army Medical Corps and at this time he helped to devise the well-known Carrel-Dakin method of treating war wounds, which was widely used.

29. Alexis Carrel (www.whonamedit.com)
alexis carrel FrenchAmerican surgeon, biologist, and sociologist, born June 28, 1873, Sainte-Foy-les-Lyon, a village near Lyon; died November 5, 1944, Paris. Associated with carrel's seam embroidery was of great importance to alexis carrels rise to fame in the masculine
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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.

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

31. Carrel, Alexis. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. carrel, alexis.
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32. Vascular Surgery Researches - Foundation Alexis Carrel
Details of vascular prosthesis in the field of Vascular Surgery.
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33. Creative Quotations From Alexis Carrel (1873-1944)
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34. Foundation Alexis Carrel For Thoracic And Cardiovascular Researches
Details the researches carried out by the foundation in the field of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.
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35. Carrel, Alexis
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    Carrel, Alexis u Pronunciation Key Carrel, Alexis , American surgeon and experimental biologist, b. near Lyons, France, M.D. Univ. of Lyons, 1900. Coming to the United States in 1905, he joined the staff of the Rockefeller Institute in 1906 and served as a member from 1912 to 1939. For his work in suturing blood vessels, in transfusion, and in transplantation of organs, he received the 1912 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. In World War I he developed, with Henry D. Dakin, a method of treating wounds by irrigation with a sodium-hypochlorite solution. With Charles A. Lindbergh he invented an artificial, or mechanical, heart, by means of which he kept alive a number of different kinds of tissue and organs; he kept tissue from a chicken's heart alive for 32 years. In 1939 he returned to France. He wrote Man the Unknown (1935) and, with Lindbergh

36. Instituto Dr. Alexis Carrel
Instituto privado de nivel primario, medio y superior.
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37. Alexis Carrel Winner Of The 1912 Nobel Prize In Medicine
alexis carrel, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. alexis carrel. 1912 Nobel Laureate in Medicine submitted by Néstor Martínez) alexis carrel Innovator Pioneer( submitted by Cris) alexis carrel Biography
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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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38. Medicine 1912
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"in recognition of his work on vascular suture and the transplantation of blood vessels and organs" Alexis Carrel France Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
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40. Carrel, Alexis --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
carrel, alexis Britannica Student Encyclopedia. MLA style carrel, alexis. BritannicaStudent Encyclopedia. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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