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  1. Personnalité Du Parti Populaire Français: Alexis Carrel, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Joseph Darnand, Jacques Doriot, Henry Coston (French Edition)
  2. Alexis Carrel: The Perfectibility of Man by David Le Voy, 1996-12
  3. Biography - Carrel, Alexis (Marie Joseph Auguste Billiard) (1873-1944): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. Hope for our time: Alexis Carrel on man and society, by Joseph T Durkin, 1965
  5. French Physicians: Jean-Paul Marat, René Laennec, Albert Schweitzer, François Quesnay, Alexis Carrel, Prosper Ménière
  6. Prix Nobel Français: J. M. G. le Clézio, André Gide, Alexis Carrel, Anatole France, Gao Xingjian, Henri Becquerel, Sully Prudhomme (French Edition)
  7. Naissance Dans le Rhône: Alexis Carrel, Étienne Blanc, Robert Lamy, Paul Bocuse, Lucien Bégule, Claude Bernard, Charles Lapicque (French Edition)
  8. (UNCOMMON FRIENDS) LIFE WITH THOMAS EDISON, HENRY FORD, HARVEY FIRESTONE, ALEXIS CARREL, AND CHARLES LINDBERGH BY Newton, James ( AUTHOR )paperback{Uncommon Friends: Life with Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Alexis Carrel, and Charles Lindbergh} on 23 Jun, 1989
  9. Uncommon Friends : Life with Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Alexis Carrel, Charles Lindbergh
  10. Lauréat Du Prix Nobel de Physiologie ou Médecine: Prix Nobel de Physiologie ou Médecine, Alexis Carrel, Ivan Pavlov, Frederick Gowland Hopkins (French Edition)
  11. Biologiste Français: Alexis Carrel, Jean Rostand, Louis Pasteur, Antoine Béchamp, Pierre Victor Galtier, Henry Toussaint, Jean-Pierre Changeux (French Edition)
  12. Eugénisme: Racialisme, Alexis Carrel, Programmes de Stérilisations Contraintes, Georges Vacher de Lapouge, Margaret Sanger (French Edition)
  13. Biological time, by P. Lecomte du Nouy - [with foreword by Alexis Carrel] - [Uniform Title: Temps et la vie. English] by Pierre, (1883-1947) Lecomte du Nou¨y, 1937
  14. Members of the French Popular Party: Alexis Carrel, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Bertrand de Jouvenel, Jacques Doriot, Pierre Pucheu

41. Catholic Culture : Document Library : Two Lourdes Miracles And A Nobel Laureate:
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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42. 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

43. Carrel, Alexis. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Four
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44. Carrel, Alexis
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Alexis Carrel (1873-1944) A French surgeon and biologist who came to the United States in 1905, cultured tissues outside the body (in vitro) in 1912. and established a culture of chick embryo connective tissue that grew continuously for 25 years under laboratory conditions. Back
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45. 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, The Culture of Organs The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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46. MSN Encarta - Carrel, Alexis
carrel, alexis. carrel, alexis (18731944), French surgeon and Nobel laureate,known for his research on keeping animal organs alive outside the body.
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47. Carrel, Alexis
carrel, alexis (18731994). 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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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.
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.
Carrel's researches were mainly concerned with experimental surgery and the transplantation of tissues and whole organs. As early as 1902 he published, in the Lyons Medical , a technique for the end-to-end anastomosis of blood vessels and in 1910 he demonstrated that blood-vessels could be kept for long periods in cold storage before they were used as transplants in surgery. Earlier, in 1908, he had devised methods for the transplantation of whole organs and later, in 1935, in collaboration with Charles Lindbergh, the airman who was the first to flow across the Atlantic, he devised a machine for supplying a sterile respiratory system to organs removed from the body, Lindbergh having solved the mechanical problems involved. He discussed this aspect of his work and its implications in his book

48. Carrel, Alexis
carrel, alexis. Frenchborn US surgeon who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiologyor Medicine in 1912 for his work on the techniques for connecting severed
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49. Medicine-Worldwide: Carrel, Alexis
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Chirurg, Physiologe Alexis Carrel Carrelsche Naht "Als Anerkennung seiner Arbeiten über die Gefäßnaht sowie über Gefäß- und Organtransplantationen" Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research Carrelsche Naht "Während der letzten Monate im Jahre 1901 begann ich mit den Experimenten zur operativen Verbindung von Gefäßen mit dem Ziel, bestimmte Organe zu transplantieren. Die Transplantation besteht aus dem Herausnehmen beispielsweise einer Drüse, der Schilddrüse oder der Nieren, ihrer Entfernung mitsamt der Arterie und Vene, um sodann diese Gefäße an einem anderen Ort ans Kreislaufsystem anzuschließen."
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53. Secondemain, Votre Boutique Virtuelle Carrel, Alexis
alexis carrel Fils d un commerçanten soieries, naquit en 1873. Il vécut à la campagne auprès
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54. Alexis Carrel Winner Of The 1912 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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56. Historia De La Nefrologia Alexis Carrel
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Alexis Carrel GRANDES AVANCES EN LOS TRANSPLANTES Alexis Carrel nació el 28 de junio de 1873 en Sainte-Foy-lés-Lyon, Francia. Se licenció en Letras por la universidad de Lyon en 1889 y al mismo tiempo estudiaba Medicina, especialidad de la que obtuvo el doctorado en 1900. Continuó su trabajo en medicina en el Hospital de Lyon y se especializó en cirugía por la misma Universidad. Desde un principio, Carrel mostró un gran interés por la posibilidad de reconstruir arterias, trabajo que comenzó a desarrollar en animales. Pero fascinado por las experiencias del cirujano americano Rudolph Matas sobre el tratamiento de aneurismas, emigró a Estados Unidos en 1904. Sus trabajos tuvieron continuidad en la Universidad de Chicago y en el Rockefeller Institute de Nueva York, en donde permaneció hasta el año 1938, fecha en que regresó a Europa. Las investigaciones de Carrel concernían fundamentalmente a la cirugía experimental y el transplante de tejidos y órganos intactos. Hasta este momento las estructuras vasculares se suturaban y se utilizaban cánulas de hueso o de metales preciosos. Alexis Carrel ideó un nuevo sistema de sutura que evitaba unir directamente los bordes vasculares. Para ello realizaba cortes en los extremos de los vasos y les daba la vuelta. A continuación utilizaba material parafinado en la sutura. Con este método conseguía evitar las hemorragias postoperatorias y la formación de coágulos sanguíneos. Con la sutura de los extremos hacia fuera o revertidos, conseguía que en el interior no quedaran hilos sueltos que favorecieran la formación posterior de trombos.

57. MSN Encarta - Carrel, Alexis
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58. Alexis Carrel Quotes And Quotations - BrainyQuote
alexis carrel Quotes, alexis carrel All great men are gifted with intuition.They know without reasoning or analysis, what they need to know.
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All great men are gifted with intuition. They know without reasoning or analysis, what they need to know.
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All of us, at certain moments of our lives, need to take advice and to receive help from other people.
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Intuition comes very close to clairvoyance; it appears to be the extrasensory perception of reality.
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Life leaps like a geyser for those who drill through the rock of inertia. Alexis Carrel Man cannot remake himself without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor. Alexis Carrel The first duty of society is to give each of its members the possibility of fulfilling his destiny. When it becomes incapable of performing this duty it must be transformed. Alexis Carrel The mug is a tool. My ace in the hole. To have looks is the bonus on top of what motivates me to be an actor. Not to realize they're an asset would be counterproductive to the cause; they serve the common good.

59. Alexis Carrel 1873 - 1944
History of Perfusion 1902 1932. alexis carrel Forgotten Hero in Medicineand Perfusion. By FIGURE 1 Photograph of alexis carrel. (Courtesy
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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.

60. L'Encyclopédie De L'Agora: Alexis Carrel
Translate this page Dossier alexis carrel. Médecin et biologiste français. Sciences et techniques,Vie, alexis carrel, Biographie en résumé Médecin et biologiste français.
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Alexis Carrel (1873-1944) De la mémoire à l'histoire , Paris, L'Harmattan, novembre 1995, 264 p.
Drouard, Alain. Une inconnue des sciences sociales La Fondation Alexis Carrel 1941-1945 , Paris, INED, Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'homme, 1992, 560 p.
Drouard, Alain. "Aux sources de l'eugénisme français", La Recherche , 277, juin 1995, volume 26,p.648-654
Drouard, Alain. "De la Fondation Carrel à l'INED", dans Jacques Dupaquier (dir.), Histoire de la population française , tome 4, PUF, 1988, p. 19-30. Nouvelle édition : PUF, "Quadrige", 1995.

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