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continued the placid performance of their functions.” THE WONDER OR IT. Dr Carrel explained to the New York doctors what he had done, and the “thing that riveted the attention of every ‘doctor’ ” (says the New York Times), “was the promise that they and all their profession would henceforth be able to see the organs of circulation and digestion at work. After his speech was over they were all talking of the wonderful value of the achievement in the possibilities it opened up for physiological research. To be able to bend over and watch a living heart beating and a living stomach digesting—that was the wonder of it. Many of them looked upon it as a step in the prolongation of life. “He had succeeded in separating from the body and brain and nervous system of a warm-body animal that animal’s heart, stomach, liver, intestines, kidneys, and bladder, and of having these organs live and functionate under his eyes for ten hours. As the culmination of many weary months of progressive experimentation, Dr Carrel had before him in his laboratory a living ‘visceral being” living though totally severed and apart from the brain that was supposed to be the essential stimulus of life. There, uuder the very eyes of the eager wonderworker, was a dog’s heart beating its 120 beats a minute, just as though nothing had happened, a dog’s stomach digesting food as though the brain were in its seat directing the whole operation, a dog’s intestines and kidneys functioning as though the surgeon’s knife had never been near. This was the achievement —an entire system of organs alive outside the body, an animal killed and its viscera living.” SURGERY OP THE BROOD- VESSELS. The “Lancet,” while confessing that little of Carrels work is known so the profession in England, asserts that his discoveries in the surgery of the blood vessels have gone far to revolutionise this branch of medicine, and “may almost be said to have created the surgery of the vascular system. What are the limits of surgery of the vascular system no one can say, but at least it is clear that the Nobel trustees have done well to recognise the work of Alexis Carrel.”

“Though not an American, Dr Carrel had done all his best work here in the United States. His principal scientific investigations have been carried out at the Rockefeller Institute, New York. Dr Carrel is a young man,” says the Independent; “at least he is a man not yet 40, and for all those who are over 40 that is surely young. He has the promise of a long career before him. His position at the Rockefeller Institute puts him above the hampering call of material necessities.”

He was born at Lyons in 1873, but did not receive his degree of Doctor in Medicine until igoo.

AN INTERESTING MAN.

“Carrel’s work has not been due to flashes of genius or brilliant ideas that luckily worked out into scientific demonstrations. He is, above all, a tireless, faithful worker,” says Dr Walsh. Personally Dr Carrel is very far from the kind of man so often pictured as the typical scientific investigator. He is far more than ordinarily interested in literature and sociology. There are many deep philosophic questions that he has thought of much more than superficially, and he is particularly interested in certain phases of psychology. Those who know him intimately think of him as a charming man of the world, without any of that abstraction or selfabsorption thaj: is supposed to characterise the man who takes the step across the borderland into the unknown in science, and makes a path along which others may easily follow.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1067, 22 February 1913, Page 4

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IT IS THE RESOLVE Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1067, 22 February 1913, Page 4

IT IS THE RESOLVE Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1067, 22 February 1913, Page 4

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