Alexis Carrel Academic
- Gender: Male
- Citizenship: United States
- Born: Jun 28, 1873
- Died: Nov 5, 1944
Alexis Carrel was a French surgeon and biologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1912 for pioneering vascular suturing techniques. He invented the first perfusion pump with Charles A. Lindbergh opening the way to organ transplantation. Like many intellectuals before World War II he promoted eugenics. He was a regent for the French Foundation for the Study of Human Problems during Vichy France which implemented the eugenics policies there; his association with the Foundation led to investigations of collaborating with the Nazis but no conclusions were reached by the investigations. He faced constant media attacks towards the end of his life over his alleged involvement with the Nazis.
A prominent Nobel Prize laureate in 1912, Alexis Carrel was also elected twice, in 1924 and 1927, as an honorary member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.
The most efficient way to live reasonably is every morning to make a plan of one's day and every night to examine the results obtained.
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Like hatred, jealousy is forbidden by the laws of life because it is essentially destructive.
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Religion brings to man an inner strength, spiritual light, and ineffable peace.
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The love of beauty in its multiple forms is the noblest gift of the human cerebrum.
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The quality of life is more important than life itself.
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