Charles Richet
French physiologist, Nobel laureate and spiritualist (1850–1935) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Charles Robert Richet (25 August 1850 – 4 December 1935) was a French physiologist at the Collège de France and immunology pioneer. In 1913, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "in recognition of his work on anaphylaxis".[1] Richet devoted many years to the study of paranormal and spiritualist phenomena, coining the term "ectoplasm". He believed in the inferiority of black people, was a proponent of eugenics, and presided over the French Eugenics Society towards the end of his life. The Richet line of professorships of medical science continued through his son Charles and his grandson Gabriel.[2] Gabriel Richet was also one of the pioneers of European nephrology.[3]
Charles Richet | |
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Born | (1850-08-25)25 August 1850 Paris, France |
Died | 4 December 1935(1935-12-04) (aged 85) Paris, France |
Alma mater | University of Paris |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1913) |