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  1. Libri Jubilar del Profesor Bernardo A. Houssay 1910-1934. by Bernardo Alberto. HOUSSAY, 1935-01-01
  2. The Hypophysis, Carbohydrate Metabolism and Diabetes. by Bernardo Alberto & BIASOTTI, Alfredo. HOUSSAY, 1931
  3. Libri Jubilar del Profesor Bernardo A. Houssay by Bernardo Alberto HOUSSAY, 1947
  4. Libri Jubilar del Profesor Bernardo A. Houssay by Bernardo Alberto HOUSSAY, 1947
  5. The Hypophysis, by Bernardo Alberto & BIASOTTI, Alfredo. HOUSSAY, 1947
  6. The Hypophysis, by Bernardo Alberto & BIASOTTI, Alfredo. HOUSSAY, 1947

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Bernardo houssay bernardo alberto Houssay was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina,on April 10, 1887, one of the eight children of Dr. Albert and Clara (née
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Bernardo Alberto Houssay was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on April 10, 1887, one of the eight children of Dr. Albert and Clara (
where he still remains as Director. In 1955 a new Government reinstated him in the University.
He has worked in almost every field of physiology, having a special interest in the endocrine glands. He has made a lifelong study of the hypophysis and his most important discovery concerns the role of the anterior lobe of the hypophysis in carbohydrate metabolism and the onset of diabetes. He has worked on many other topics in physiology and pharmacology, including the physiology of circulation and respiration, the processes of immunity, the nervous system, digestion, and snake and spider venoms.
Apart from his research, he has been active in promoting the advancement of university and medical education, and of scientific research, in Argentina.
Dr. Houssay is the author of over 500 papers and of several books. He has won many prizes ranging in time from that of the National Academy of Sciences, Buenos Aires, in 1923, to the Dale Medal of the Society of Endocrinology (London) in 1960.
He holds honorary degrees of twenty-five universities and is a member of the Argentine National Academy of Medicine, the Academy of Letters, the National Academy of Sciences of Buenos Aires, the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences of Buenos Aires, and of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. He is honorary professor of 15 universities, foreign associate of 11 academies or learned societies, member (honorary or correspondent) of 38 Academies, 16 Societies of Biology, 11 of Endocrinology, 7 of Physiology and 5 of Cardiology. He has been decorated by the governments of several countries.

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Bernardo Alberto Houssay 10. April in Buenos Aires Argentinien 21. September ebd.) war ein argentinischer Physiologe Houssay lieferte wesentliche Arbeiten ¼ber Zuckerkrankheit und Zucker stoffwechsel sowie ¼ber die innere Sekretion F¼r ihre Entdeckung des Verlaufs des katalytischen Glykogen-Stoffwechsels erhielt er gemeinsam mit Carl Ferdinand Cori und dessen Frau Gerty Cori den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin
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Argentine physiologist who received (with Carl and Gerty Cori) the 1947 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the role played by pituitary hormones in regulating the amount of blood sugar (glucose) in animals.
Working with dogs that had been rendered diabetic by excision of the pancreas (1924-37), Houssay found that removal of the adenohypophysis (the anterior, or frontal, lobe of the pituitary body, located beneath the brain) greatly relieved the symptoms of the disease and made the animal unusually sensitive to insulin. He demonstrated that injection of pituitary extracts into normal animals induces diabetes by increasing the amount of sugar in the blood, indicating that the secretions of the gland oppose the action of insulin. Appointed professor of physiology (1910) and director of the physiological institute (1919) at the University of Buenos Aires, Houssay was one of 150 Argentine educators dismissed from their posts by the 1943 military coup of Gen. Juan Peron. Although he was reinstated in 1945, he was asked to submit his resignation a year later. He founded (1944) and directed (from 1946) the Institute of Biology and Experimental Medicine, Buenos Aires, a leading physiological research centre. His best known book is Human Physiology (1951).

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Translate this page Bernardo Alberto Houssay Bernardo Houssay fue presidente de la AsociaciónArgentina para el Progreso de las Ciencias, de la Academia Nacional de
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Bernardo A. Houssay (1887-1971), farmac©utico, m©dico y fisi³logo nacido en Buenos Aires Argentina , que fuera galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Medicina en 1947.
Gracias al trabajo de Houssay la fisiolog­a fue la disciplina m©dica que mayor vigor y desarrollo tuvo en la Argentina
Descendiente de franceses, fue un joven prodigio: curs³ los estudios primarios en 2 a±os, fue bachiller a los 13, se gradu³ de farmac©utico, a los 17 y de m©dico a los 23, dos a±os despu©s de comenzar la docencia en la Universidad de Buenos Aires
Houssay se convirti³ en un maestro universitario de inigualable prestigio y en un importante investigador.
Desde y durante 26 a±os, fue director del Instituto de Fisiolog­a en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, donde empez³ su labor de ense±anza a sus disc­pulos, que luego se transformar­an en los primeros profesores universitarios de fisiolog­a del pa­s. De esta manera el Instituto se convirti³ en un centro de excelencia mundial en el ¡rea de la investigaci³n cient­fica. En , public³ un tratado de fisiolog­a humana conocido como La Fisiolog­a de Houssay , que ser­a traducido a los principales idiomas.

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houssay bernardo alberto. 1952 Buenos Aires. MONIZ Egas. 1952 Lisboa. COURRIER Robert.1958 Paris. HINSHELWOOD Cyril Norman. 1958 London. LEMAITRE Georges
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1951 Clontarf, Dublin TISELIUS Arne 1951 Uppsala JULIA Gaston Maurice 1951 Versailles THEORELL Hugo 1951 Stockholm HOUSSAY Bernardo Alberto 1952 Buenos Aires MONIZ Egas 1952 Lisboa COURRIER Robert 1958 Paris HINSHELWOOD Cyril Norman 1958 London LEMAITRE Georges 1961 Louvain KARRER Paul CHAGAS Carlos 1964 Rio de Janeiro SIMPSON George Gaylord 1974 Tucson MONOD Jacques 1975 Paris ALEXANDROV Alexandr 1975 Novosibirsk LERAY Jean 1975 Sceaux WOLFF Etienne Charles 1975 Paris LORA TAMAYO Manuel 1978 Madrid ODHIAMBO Thomas 1978 Nairobi 1979 Berkeley SALAM Abdus 1980 Trieste e London PERUTZ Max Ferdinand 1984 Cambridge SWAMINATHAN Monkombu Sambasivan 1985 Manila DE ROBERTIS Eduardo 1986 Buenos Aires SKRYABIN Georgij K. 1986 Moskua RAVEN Peter Hamilton 1986 St. Louis 1987 Stockholm TAN Chia Chen 1987 Shanghai LEDERER Edgard 1988 Sceaux CAFFARELLI A. Luis 1988 Princeton CANTONI Giulio Leonardo 1988 Bethesda VELIKHOV Eugenij Pavlovich 1989 Moskow ARIGONI Duilio NAKANISHI Koji 1993 New York PONTECORVO Guido 1993 London VISHIK Marko Josifovitch 1994 Moskow ESAKI Leo 1996 Tsukuba BOLIN Bert 1997 Stoccolma COPPENS Yves 1998 Parigi VAN MONTAGU Marc 1998 Gent Top

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Carl Ferdinand Cori, Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz, bernardo alberto houssay.Carl Ferdinand Cori, Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz, bernardo alberto
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"for their discovery of the course of the catalytic conversion of glycogen" "for his discovery of the part played by the hormone of the anterior pituitary lobe in the metabolism of sugar" Carl Ferdinand Cori Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz Bernardo Alberto Houssay 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA Argentina Washington University
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19. Bernardo Alberto Houssay Winner Of The 1947 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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1947 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his discovery of the part played by the hormone of the anterior pituitary lobe in the metabolism of sugar.
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Bernardo Alberto Houssay Argentine physiologist, born April 10, 1887, Buenos Aires; died September 21, 1971, Buenos Aires. Associated eponyms: Hossay animal An animal that has had its pancreas and hypophysis excised. Houssay's phenomenon Spontaneous remission of diabetes mellitus – «vanishing diabetes» – by a destructive lesion in, or surgical removal of, the anterior pituitary gland. Biography: Bernardo Alberto Houssay was one of the most prominent and influential Latin American Scientists of the twentieth century. His total dedication to the pursuit of knowledge and his untiring efforts to foster scientific and technical training among his compatriots received worldwide recognition. For more than twenty-five years his Institute of Physiology at the University of Buenos Aires was the scientific beacon for all of Latin America, and from its laboratories emerged disciples who were to occupy prominent positions in scientific research and training throughout the continent.

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