- André Frédéric
Cournand (September 24, 1895 –
February 19, 1988) was a French-American
physician and physiologist.
Cournand was
awarded the
Nobel Prize...
- co-recipient of the
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or
Medicine in 1956 with André
Cournand and
Werner Forssmann for the
development of
cardiac catheterization and...
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Germany who
shared the 1956
Nobel Prize in
Medicine (with
Andre Frederic Cournand and ****inson W. Richards) for
developing a
procedure that
allowed cardiac...
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Cournand, a
physician at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, then Columbia-Bellevue,
opened the
first catheterization lab. In 1956,
Forssmann and
Cournand...
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Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Attendee) – 2007 [PM] André Frédéric
Cournand (M.D) – 1956 [PM] André
Lwoff (M.D, DSc) – 1965 [PM] Bert
Sakmann (Attendee)...
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first cardiopulmonary laboratory was
established at
Bellevue by
Andre Cournand and ****inson
Richards a year later, and the nation's
first heart failure...
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development of
cardiac catherization as a treatment, for
which he, André F.
Cournand and ****inson W.
Richards would win the
Nobel Prize for
Medicine in 1959...
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politician André Courrèges (1923–2016),
French fashion designer André Frédéric
Cournand,
French physician and
physiologist Andre Dawson,
American baseball player...
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probing of the
right heart).[citation needed] In the
early 1940s, André
Cournand, in
collaboration with ****inson Richards,
performed more
systematic measurements...
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Albert Camus, born in
French Algeria, Literature, 1957 André Frédéric
Cournand,
Physiology or Medicine, 1956 François Mauriac, Literature, 1952 Albert...