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Cournand

[ koor-nand, -nuhnd; French koor-nahn ]

noun

  1. Իé Fré·dé·ric [ah, n, -, drey, f, r, ey-dey-, reek], 1895–1988, U.S. physiologist, born in France: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1956.


Cournand

/ kurnɑ̃; -nænd; ˈkʊənənd /

noun

  1. CournandԻé (Frederic)18951988MUSFrenchMEDICINE: physician Իé ( Frederic ). 1895–1988, US physician, born in France: shared the 1956 Nobel prize for physiology or medicine for his work on heart catheterization
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Beginning in the early '30s two Columbia University researchers, Dr. Dickinson W. Richards and French-born Dr. Andre Cournand, read of Forssmann's experiment and developed a way to use it both for research and diagnosis.

Cet ouvrage curieux a �t� traduit en Fran�ais, par Cournand.

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