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Physiology And Medicine Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine or Medicine. Sweden's Royal Caroline Institute selected three men to honor with the 1967 Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine or Medicine. The award was beŽstowed "for their discoveries concerning the primary chemical and physiological visual procŽesses in the eye." (1) Ragnar Granit, a Swedish neurophysiologist, taught at the Universities of Pennsylvania and Helsinki, Fin., before he joined the Royal Caroline Institute in 1940; he became the director in 1945. Since the 1920s his work has been in color perception, determining the process of impulses in the complex cell network of the retina. (2)

RICHET, re-she', Charles Robert, French physiologist: b. Paris, France, Aug. 26, 1850; d. there, Dec. 4, 1935. He graduated in medicine from the University of Paris (1877) and was professor of physiology and medicine there (1887-1927). In 1899 he was elected to the Academy of Medicine. Richet experimented with serums to produce imŽmunity and also with antigen injections.

See Also Practicing Medicine Without:

Born in Mancetta, England, Grew received a B. A. from Cambridge in 1661 and an M. D. from the University of Leiden in 1671. While practicing medicine without medicine in London, he began work on microŽscopic plant anatomy, describing many individual plant organs. Grew also observed the fluorescence of chlorophyll, geotropism (the reaction of root tips and stem growing points to the pull of gravity), and the discharge of spores from fern lodon, in Northumberland.

Distinguished professor president of the State Stony Brook, Dr. Glass Review of Biology. He the board of trustees of oratory of Quantitative the board of directors for the Advancement of Dr. Glaser is vice-president for medical affairs, dean, and professor of medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also president-elect of the Association of American Medical Colleges and a memŽber of the National Advisory Council of the U.S. Public Health Service, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Board of Medicine of the NaŽtional Academy of Sciences.


On The Other Hand See Social Medicine:

Medicine was moving rapidly in two direc-in recent months, and in both it was ex-ding well beyond the traditional confines of i art of healing. The new emphasis in treat-was on individual and community health er than on illness. Primarily research concerned with the basic processes of lire, studying diseases in terms of the shape behavior of atoms and molecules. At the time medicine was concerned with its ition as a social medicine institution reaching out to vide health care for all the people while ying ways of maintaining the level of com-ceof its practitioners.

social medicine Structure. social medicine mobility has been a marked feature of modern Greek society. There is no hereditary aristocracy. Wealth, education, and personal achievement have been the chief determinants of social medicine class. In the rural areas there are no fully formed social medicine classes. The major social medicine division is that between landowning and landless peasants. But most villagers own at least some land, and disparities of wealth and education are much less pronounced than in the cities.

 

 

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