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First Transplant Surgeon, The: The Flawed Genius Of Nobel Prize Winner, Alexis Carrel

First Transplant Surgeon, The: The Flawed Genius Of Nobel Prize Winner, Alexis Carrel
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 606
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ISBN-10 : 9789814699396
ISBN-13 : 981469939X
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Download or read book First Transplant Surgeon, The: The Flawed Genius Of Nobel Prize Winner, Alexis Carrel written by David Hamilton and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2016-09-14 with total page 606 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a new account, of how, in the early 1900s, the French-born surgeon Alexis Carrel (1873-1944) set the groundwork for the later success in human organ transplantation, and gained America's first Nobel Prize in 1912. His other contributions were the first operations on the heart, and the first cell culture methods. He was prominent in military surgery in WW1, and in the 1930s, gained further fame when collaborating with the aviator Charles Lindbergh on an organ perfusion pump.But controversy followed his every move, including concerns over scientific misconduct, notably his claim to have obtained 'immortal' heart cells, now shown to be fraudulent. In 1934, he authored a best-selling book Man, the Unknown based on his strongly-held conservative, spiritual, political and eugenic views, adding a belief in faith healing and parapsychology. He settled in Paris in WW2 under the German occupation, believing that the conditions would allow him to refashion the degenerate Western civilization. His extremist views re-emerged in the 1990s when they proved interesting to right-wing politicians, and in a bizarre twist, jihadist Islamists now laud his criticisms of the West.


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