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    Charles Robert Richet (25 August 1850 – 4 December 1935) was a French physiologist at the Collège de France and immunology pioneer. In 1913, he won the...
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  • perfusion pump, became an advocate of eugenic policies in Vichy France. Charles Richet won the 1913 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his research...
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  • Richet is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Richet (1850–1935), French physiologist Jean-François Richet (born 1966)...
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    "language". The term xenoglossy was first used by French parapsychologist Charles Richet in 1905. Accounts of xenoglossy are found in the New Testament, and...
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  • discovered by two French physiologists Charles Richet and Paul Portier. In 1901, Albert I, Prince of Monaco requested Richet and Portier join him on a scientific...
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    by physical mediums. It was coined in 1894 by psychical researcher Charles Richet. Although the term is widespread in popular culture, there is no scientific...
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    derived from eel blood serum was used by Charles Richet in his Nobel Prize-winning research, in which Richet discovered anaphylaxis by injecting it into...
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    Rufus Osgood Mason, and Nobel Laureate Charles Richet. Presidents of the Society included, in addition to Richet, Eleanor Sidgwick and William James, and...
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    institute) and members Jean Meyer, Albert von Schrenck-Notzing and Charles Richet all knew about the fraudulent photographs but were firm believers in...
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    aircraft. It was designed by the Bréguet brothers with help from Professor Charles Richet. The aircraft had an uncovered open steel framework with a seat for...
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    DSc) – 1965 [PM] Bert Sakmann (Attendee) – 1991 [PM] Charles Nicolle (M.D) – 1928 [PM] Charles Richet (M.D, DSc) – 1913 [PM] François Jacob (M.D) – 1965...
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    from the same thing as phlegm as it is defined today. Nobel laureate Charles Richet MD, when describing humorism's "phlegm or pituitary secretion" in 1910...
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    France. In 1905, with his brother Jacques, and under the guidance of Charles Richet, he began work on a gyroplane (the forerunner of the helicopter) with...
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    the figure was made from a large cardboard cutout. In other sittings Charles Richet reported that Boa was breathing, had moved around the room and had touched...
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  • William Crookes, physicist Sir Oliver Lodge, Nobel laureate Charles Richet, artist Lewis Charles Powles and psychologist William James. Members of the SPR...
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  • 1920 Romain Rolland, Literature, 1915 Alfred Werner*, Chemistry, 1913 Charles Richet, Physiology or Medicine, 1913 Alexis Carrel, Physiology or Medicine...
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    to an understanding of the phenomenon of anaphylaxis, for which Dr Charles Richet received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1913. An aquarium...
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    mankind. In 1898, Myers was invited to a series of séances in Paris with Charles Richet. In contrast to the previous séances in which he had observed fraud...
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    Gerhart Hauptmann Elihu Root 1913 Heike Kamerlingh Onnes Alfred Werner Charles Richet Rabindranath Tagore Henri La Fontaine 1914 Max von Laue Theodore William...
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  • through closed metal boxes. Argamasilla managed to fool Gustav Geley and Charles Richet into believing he had genuine psychic powers. In 1924, he was exposed...
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    the spiritualist experiments of other European scientists, such as Charles Richet and Camille Flammarion. Pierre Curie initially thought the systematic...
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  • scientific expedition organised by Albert I, Prince of Monaco, he and Charles Richet discovered that toxins produced by marine animals (cnidarians such as...
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    consistency of brain tissue. The French physiologist and Nobel laureate Charles Richet, when describing humorism's "phlegm or pituitary secretion" in 1910...
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    Rudolf Tischner. Clairvoyance experiments were reported in 1884 by Charles Richet. Playing cards were enclosed in envelopes and a subject put under hypnosis...
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    Alexandre Aksakof, Cesare Lombroso, Camille Flammarion, Carl Jung, Charles Richet, Gabriel Delanne, Frederic Myers, Hans Eysenck, Henri Bergson, Ian Stevenson...
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  • Professor Rocco Santoliquido. Notable past presidents have included Charles Richet (1930-1935) and René Warcollier (1950-1962). Eugéne Osty served as a...
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    parapsychologist Gustav Geley and Nobel Prize-winning physiologist Charles Richet, who called Ossowiecki "the most positive of psychics." Ossowiecki was...
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  • book about paranormal phenomena, Traité de metaphysique (1922) by Dr Charles Richet. Tanguy's style was an important influence on several younger painters...
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    [citation needed] Kardec's research influenced the psychical research of Charles Richet, Camille Flammarion and Gabriel Delanne. On 6 February 1832 he married...
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  • Plane (film) (category Films directed by Jean-François Richet)
    American action thriller film directed by Jean-François Richet from a screenplay by Charles Cumming and J. P. Davis. The film stars Gerard Butler, Mike...
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