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'''Alexis Carrel''' (1873 - 1944) was a French surgeon who received tbe 1912 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for developing a method of suturing blood vessels.
'''Alexis Carrel''' (1873 - 1944) was a French surgeon who received the 1912 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for developing a method of suturing blood vessels.


Like many intellectuals before World War II, he supported [[eugenics]], such as in his book ''[[Man, The Unknown‎]]'' (1935).
Like many intellectuals before World War II, he supported [[eugenics]], such as in his book ''[[Man, The Unknown‎]]'' (1935).

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Alexis Carrel (1873 - 1944) was a French surgeon who received the 1912 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for developing a method of suturing blood vessels.

Like many intellectuals before World War II, he supported eugenics, such as in his book Man, The Unknown‎ (1935).

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