Les occasions manquées : quatres découvertes médicales qui auraient pu être lyonnaises / A. Bouchet.
- Bouchet, A.
- Date:
- 1991
- Books
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Publication/Creation
1991
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pages [161]-180 : illustrations, portraits
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Notes
"Conférence prononcée le 26 mars 1991"
Concerns the work of Raphaël Lépine and Étienne Barral, who nearly discovered insulin; Ernest Duchesne, who discovered antobiotics before Fleming; Maurice Doyon who identified the anti-coagulant heparin before Howell (calling it 'anti-thrombine'); and André Latarjet, who discovered the use of vagotomy in reducing the acidity of the stomach
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