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    Serge Abrahamovitch Voronoff (Russian: Сергей Абрамович Воронов; c. July 10, 1866 – September 3, 1951) was a French surgeon of Russian origin who gained...
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  • UMP party Serge Vohor (born 1955), Vanuatuan politician Serge von Bubnoff (1888–1957), German geologist and geotechnical engineer Serge Voronoff (1866–1951)...
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    would increase longevity, the idea developed by the Russian doctor Serge Voronoff. Chirico, Rob (2005). Field Guide to Cocktails. Quirk Productions. p...
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    famed urologists, including Robert Lichtenstern, Eugen Steinach and Serge Voronoff, some of the pioneers of grafting animal testicles onto humans. In the...
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  • real life prototype for Professor Preobrazhensky is a Russian surgeon Serge Voronoff who was famous for his experiments on implanting humans with animal's...
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  • the path to restored male virility, including operations by surgeon Serge Voronoff. Modern drug therapy for ED made a significant advance in 1983, when...
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    transplantation, including Serge Voronoff, who had become known for grafting monkey testicles into men. In 1920, Voronoff demonstrated his technique before...
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  • mocked xenografters such as Serge Voronoff, and some images showing emotionally distraught primates appeared – who Voronoff had deprived of their testicles...
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    McCormick sought to fortify himself by undergoing an operation by Serge Voronoff, a surgeon who specialized in transplanting animal glands into aging...
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  • Czechoslovakia), the poets Helene Vacaresco and Anna de Noailles, Dr Serge Voronoff, the occultist Edouard Schure, the psychologist Albert von Schrenck-Notzing...
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  • degenerationist tropes, perhaps best illustrated (drawing on the ideas of Serge Voronoff) in The Adventure of the Creeping Man. Behavioral sink Decadence Declinism...
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  • infidelity. Her fourth and last husband, whom she married in 1920, was Serge Voronoff, a Russian–French surgeon who become famous in the 1920s and 1930s for...
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    rejuvenated by the Steinach process." Sigmund Freud's views on homosexuality Serge Voronoff "Society in Transition: A History of the Trans Movement". American Repertory...
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    Alexandrovich Romanov (1902–1978) General Dmitry Shcherbachev, (1857–1932) Serge Voronoff (1866-1951), French surgeon General Nikolai Yudenich (1862–1933) History...
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    Italian Roman Catholic bishop of Hong Kong and reverend (b. 1883) Serge Voronoff, Russian-born French surgeon (b. 1866) September 5 – Mário Eloy, Portuguese...
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  • due to the activity of the French surgeon of Russian extraction Serge/Samuel Voronoff. It was believed that transplantation of sex glands provides more...
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    publisher and feminist Mikhail Olminsky (1863–1933), Russian Communist Serge Voronoff (1866–1951), French surgeon of Russian extraction Andrei Shingarev (1869–1918)...
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    early twentieth century, notably those of the Russian-born surgeon Serge Voronoff, who had experimented with injections of extracts from animal glands;...
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    location of the grave of surgeon and sexual-rejuvenation proponent Serge Voronoff, whose work Hirschfeld had discussed in his own publications. On 14...
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    (1821–1849), Swiss domestic servant and, with her husband, a murderer Serge Voronoff (1866–1951), French quack surgeon of Russian extraction Gaston-Armand...
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  • is that it was named after Russian-born French scientist, Dr Serge Abrahamovitch Voronoff, who was a regular visitor at the Savoy Hotel in London. One...
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  • Monkey gland may refer to surgeon Serge Voronoff's 1920s technique of grafting monkey testicle tissue on to the testicles of men for purportedly therapeutic...
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  • ideas of the 19th century physiologists Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, Serge Voronoff and Eugen Steinach. Haber states that the current resurgence of these...
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  • 1934, this surgery was officially recognised by the Russian Surgeon Serge Voronoff. In 1919, Skevos assisted the Greek Politician Eleftherios Venizelos...
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  • Voronov (footballer) (born 1988), Russian association football player Serge Voronoff (1866–1951), French surgeon of Russian origin This disambiguation page...
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  • empty rumour that his players were using a monkey gland treatment (see Serge Voronoff) to aid performance; he used psychologists to instill confidence in...
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    notoriety to the French surgeon and researcher of Russian extraction Serge Voronoff The Grimaldi tower (also known as the Dogana tower, the Saracen tower...
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  • marriage ended. She remarried three more times, including her last to Serge Voronoff. On April 23, 1893, at a grand ball Norrie's family again announced...
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    Evelyn "Fannie" Bostwick, who married four times, including to Dr. Serge Voronoff. His maternal grandparents were Smith Reed Ford and Frances Lee (née...
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    (1875–1945) in 1915. They also divorced and she married Dr. Serge Abrahamovitch Voronoff (1866–1951) in 1919. Albert Carlton Bostwick (1878–1911), who...
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