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  1. Dictionnaire de physiologie Volume v.6 (French Edition) by Langlois Paul, Lapicque Louis, 2010-10-04
  2. Dictionnaire De Physiologie, Volume 3 (French Edition) by Charles Robert Richet, Paul Langlois, et all 2010-06-04
  3. Le Passé de la Guerre: et l'avenir de la paix by Charles Robert Richet, 2009-01-27
  4. Conspectus Methodicus et Alphabeticus Numerorum Systematis Decimalis ad Usum Bibliographiae Physiologicae Confectus Auctoritate Instituti Bibliographici Internationalis Bruxellensis et Societatis Biologicae Parisiensis. by Charles Robert (1850-1935). RICHET, 1897-01-01
  5. La Physiologie Et La Médecine: Leçon D'ouverture Du Cours De Physiologie De La Faculté De Médecine De Paris (French Edition) by Charles Robert Richet, 2010-03-16
  6. Le Passé De La Guerre: Et L'avenir De La Paix (French Edition) by Charles Robert Richet, 2010-01-11
  7. Metapsychical Phenomena: Methods and Observations by Charles Robert Richet, Joseph Maxwell, 2010-03-21
  8. L'homme Et L'intelligence: Fragments De Physiologie Et De Psychologie (French Edition) by Charles Robert Richet, 2010-02-23
  9. Physiology And Histology Of The Cerebral Convolutions. Also, Poisons Of The Intellect
  10. Abrégé d'histoire générale: Essai sur le passé de l'homme et des sociétés humaines (French Edition) by Charles Robert Richet, 1919-01-01
  11. La Chaleur Animale: Avec 47 Gravures Dans Le Texte (French Edition)
  12. The natural history of a savant by Charles Robert Richet, 1927
  13. The Pros And Cons Of Vivisection (1908) by Charles Robert Richet, 2010-09-10
  14. The Pros And Cons Of Vivisection (1908) by Charles Robert Richet, 2010-09-10

41. Charles Robert Richet (1850-1935) -- HAAS 70 (2): 255 -- Journal Of Neurology, N
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The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below. Figure Removed (Available Only in the Full Text) Although he had a preference for literature the French Physiologist Charles Richet studied medicine to please his father, a distinguished surgeon. As a medical student in Paris Charles Richet became interested in hypnosis. This led to the publication

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43. Charles Richet Biography 1833-1886 - Includes Bibliography, Free Ebooks
charles robert richet. Birth August 26, 1850. Death December 3, 1935 The above writeup was reproduced by permission from charles richet.
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Charles Robert Richet Biography Birth: August 26, 1850 Death: December 3, 1935 Nationality: French
BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY
Richet was born on August 26, 1850, and educated at the University of Paris. He had an initial personal experience in lucidity (paranormal knowledge) in 1872. He confessed that although it had tremendous effect on him, he lacked the requisite intellectual courage to draw conclusions. In 1875, while yet a student, he demonstrated that the hypnotic state was a purely physiological phenomenon which had nothing to do with "magnetic fluids.'' "Following my article,'' he wrote of the result, "many experiments were widely made, and animal magnetism ceased to be an occult science.'' A few years later, he published his studies in multiple personality. He sat with various mediums, including William Eglinton and Elizabeth d'Esperance, and in 1886-87 conducted many experiments in cryptesthesia with four subjectsAlice, Claire, Eugenie, and Leontine. Some were in a hypnotic, some in a waking state. They reproduced drawings enclosed in sealed envelopes. As a result of these experiments Richet formulated the theory of cryptesthesia in these words: "In certain persons, at certain times, there exists a faculty of cognition which has no relation to our normal means of knowledge.'' He founded with Dr. Dariex the Annales des Sciences Psychiques in 1890, and two years later he took part in the investigation conducted by the Milan Commission with the medium Eusapia Palladino. The report admitted the reality of puzzling phenomena, expressing also the conviction that the results obtained in light, and many of those obtained in darkness, could not have been produced by trickery of any kind.

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(1926); The natural history of a savant with richet, charles robert, (1927);The case for and against psychical belief - with Murchison, Carl Allanmore,
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Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge Biography Birth: June 12, 1851 in Penkhull, Staffordshire, England Death: August 22, 1940 in Amersham, Wiltshire, England
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His first experiences in psychic research occurred in 1883-84, when he joined Malcolm Guthrie on his investigations of thought-transference in Liverpool. Lodge undertook similar experiments himself in 1892 in Carinthia at Portschach am See and reported them in Proceedings of the SPR (Vol. 7, part 20, 1892). When Palladino was exposed in fraud in the following year at Cambridge, Lodge, who attended two of the sittings there, defended his earlier observations. He declared that there was no resemblance between the Cambridge phenomena and those observed on the Ile Roubaud. In the field of mental phenomena, Lenora Piper was his chief source of enlightenment. His first investigations with Piper took place in 1889, when the medium was tested in England by the Society for Psychical Research. Lodge received many evidential messages, which soon convinced him that the dead were still live. His first report was published in 1890. Nineteen years later, in discussing the evidence for the return through the mediumship of Piper of F. W. H. Myers, Edmund Gurney, and many others, he referred to his experiences:

45. Charles Richet - Robert Walpole
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It was on this date, August 26, 1850, that French physiologist Charles Richet was born in Paris. The son of a surgeon, Richet entered medical school but anatomy and surgery bored him, so he wrote poetry and drama as a diversion. He became a hospital intern on a women's ward and there he became fascinated with parapsychology after witnessing hypnosis. He performed his own experiments and coined the term metaphysique for parapyschological research. He abandoned surgery to devote himself to physiology. Richet had interests beyond literature and medicine, particularly Spiritualism. He was President of the French Society for Psychical Research, but insisted in such works as Should Spiritualism be Seriously Studied? (Engl. trans., 1912) that so-called spirit phenomena has physical causes. Richet died in Paris on 4 December 1935. In their notice, the (Catholic) Revue des Deux Mondes compared him with Leonardo da Vinci, calling him "the greatest physiologist that France has had since Pasteur." Yet Richet was neither a Catholic nor a Spiritualist. In fact, he was once accused of being hostile to religion and defended himself in L'age d'or et l'age de l'or (1930), saying that he has never written about it. Instead, he said, he "has the misfortune to believe more in science than theology." He was convinced that man's future is not in belief in "childish dogmas."

46. Charles Robert Richet

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Charles Robert Richet (1850-1935) Revue Scientifique Physiologie des muscles et des nerfs La chaleur animale (1889) y Cours de Physiologie en 1890, el (1921) y (1919) y Le savant (1927) y Apologie de la Biologie Physalia Physalis Physalia , utilizaron la
phylaxis – aplicando dosis crecientes a perros de experimentación. En un principio pensaron que se trataba de una reacción casual, pues sostenían la teoría de que al repetir la misma dosis se había producido una inmunidad. Sin embargo, repitieron la experiencia en otros perros y comprobaron la reacción anafiláctica. Al obtener el resultado contrario la palabra más adecuada que encontró Richet fue " ana-phylaxis ” manifestando que: "una nueva idea necesita de una nueva palabra en
nombre de la precisión científica de la lengua". También comprobó que si inoculaba una cantidad mínima de una sustancia tóxica en el cuerpo no ocurría nada importante, pero si esa misma cantidad se inyectaba unas semanas después, era capaz de provocar la muerte en los animales de experimentación (“choque anafiláctico). Comprobó además que para obtener una reacción anafiláctica era preciso un lapso de por lo menos 10 días entre la primera y la segunda inyección y que una vez inducido el estado de anafilaxis, éste persistía por varias semanas. En sus conclusiones, los autores remarcaban la analogía entre la "inmunidad disminuída" en la anafilaxis y la "inmunidad disminuida a la tuberculina" reacción demostrada por Koch en 1891.

47. Eponimos Medicos Y Biografias Medicas
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Addison, Thomas (1793-1860) Enfermedad, anemia, queloide de Addsion Mayo, 2001 Adler, Alfred (1870-1937) Noviembre, 2004 Mayo, 2003 Mayo, 2004 Banting, Frederick Grant (1891-1941) Tratamiento de Banting Diciembre, 2001 Febrero, 2004 Barraquer i Barraquer, Ignasi (1884-1965) Septiembre, 2002 Barraquer i Roviralta, Lluis (1855-1928) Septiembre, 2002 Agosto, 2005 Behring, Emil Adolf von (1854-1917) Suero de Behring Abril, 2001 Cisura, ligamento, tejido de Bichat Agosto, 2000 Billroth, Theodor (1829-1894) Operación de Billroth Abril, 1999 Boerhaave, Hermann (1668-1738) Síndrome de Boerhaave Marzo, 1999 Bordet, Jules (1870-1961) Bordetella pertussis Marzo, 2004 Bright, Richard (1789-1859)

48. Especiales Diario Médico
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Los Premios Nobel de Medicina del Siglo XX
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Niels Ryberg Finsen Ivan Petrovic Pavlov Robert Koch Santiago Ramón y Cajal y Camillo Golgi Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran Paul Ehrlich y Elie Metchnikov Emil Theodor Kocher Albrecht Kossel Allvar Gullstrand Alexis Carrel Charles Robert Richet Robert Barany Suspendido el premio por la Primera Guerra Mundial Jules Vincent Bordet August Krogh Otto Fritz Meyerhof y Archibald Hill Frederick Grant Banting y John J.R.

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French medicine in the second half of the 19th century includes the seminalcontributions of Claude
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53. The Pioneers : An Anthology : Louis Charles Bréguet (1880 - 1955)
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During the first World War his airplanes were being mass produced by the French airforce. In 1919 he created a commercial airline company which later became Air France. His airplanes were able to set several long range records in the 20's and 30's. His name is generally associated with the range equations. However, the reason is historically unknown because his work is not documented. He died on May 4, 1955. [Christopher Debruhl]
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He was among the few pioneer aircraft designers who understood the vital need for pre-flight experimentation and testing, and the urgency of highest quality construction for safety. His first aircraft was produced in 1909, a rugged biplane of high quality and performance. It not only became notable for establishing speed records, but also set the standards of quality accepted throughout the aviation industry. In 1911, his interest in air transportation gave him the distinction of being the first to carry 12 people aloft in an aircraft.
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The sentiments of such men as charles robert richet echoed those of Nobel.richet was a professor at the University of Paris, as well as a Nobel Laureate.
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By: Amber Andress th grade After eight hours of uneventful flight, the view from the window of a B-29 had changed from tranquil waters to a densely populated landscape. “Do we all agree that this is Hiroshima?” asked the young pilot. After a brief pause on each of the crew to ensure their affirmation, his gaze traveled to the lighted green numbers on the control board that gleamed 8:15:15 A.M. Two seconds later the most catastrophic weapon in the history of human conflict descended into infamy, ending the world’s largest chronicled war. The legacy of this event was an unforgettable mushroom cloud and the conviction that peace must be the theme of the future. But has mankind finally reached the level of military destructiveness that will prevent war, or will stubborn pride prevail over good sense and the possibility of self-destruction? Throughout history kings and nations believed that commanding the most military strength would bring victory and peace. In fact, the Roman Empire’s longevity was almost solely dependent upon its Legions. In the ages since the fall of Rome, nations have amassed weapons with the conviction that if they were powerful, they would not be attacked. At the turn of the 19 th century, most influential people of the world continued to uphold militarism.

55. Lexikon Charles R. Richet
Translate this page charles R. richet. charles robert richet (* 25. August 1850 in Paris † 4.Dezember 1935 in Paris) war ein französischer Mediziner und erhielt den Nobelpreis
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Charles Robert Richet, a French physiologist, made several experiments testing the reaction of dogs exposed to poison from the tentacles of sea anemones. Some of the dogs died from allergic shock, but others survived their reactions and made full recoveries.
Weeks later, because the recovered dogs seemed completely normal, Richet wasted no time in reusing them for more experiments. They were given another dose of anemone poison, this time much smaller than before. The first time the dogs' allergic symptoms, including vomiting, shock, loss of consciousness, and in some cases death, had taken several days to fully develop. But this time the dogs suffered such serious symptoms just minutes after Richet administered the poison.
Though Richet was puzzled by what had happened, he realized he could not disregard the unexpected result of his experiment. Later, he noted that his eventual conclusions about the dogs' affliction were "not at all the result of deep thinking, but of a simple observation, almost accidental; so that I have had no other merit than that of not refusing to see the facts which presented themselves before me, completely evident."
Richet's conclusions from his findings came to form the theoretical basis of the medical study and treatment of allergies. He eventually proved that there was a physiological state called anaphylaxis that was the antithesis of prophylaxis: When an allergic subject is exposed to an allergen a second time, he or she is even more sensitive to its effects than the first time. Instead of building immunity to the substance through exposure (prophylaxis), the allergic subject's immunity becomes greatly reduced.

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