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Serge Abrahamovitch Voronoff (Russian: Сергей Абрамович Воронов; c. July 10, 1866 –
September 3, 1951) was a
French surgeon of
Russian origin who gained...
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Voronoff (Russian: Воронов), or
Voronova (feminine; Воронова), is a
common Russian surname derived from the word
voron (raven). It may
refer to...
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would increase longevity, the idea
developed by the
Russian doctor Serge Voronoff. Chirico, Rob (2005).
Field Guide to ****tails.
Quirk Productions. p. 189...
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famed urologists,
including Robert Lichtenstern,
Eugen Steinach and
Serge Voronoff, some of the
pioneers of
grafting animal ****s onto humans. In the...
- path to
restored male virility,
including operations by
surgeon Serge Voronoff.
Modern drug
therapy for ED made a
significant advance in 1983, when British...
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named after Russian-born
French scientist, Dr
Serge Abrahamovitch Voronoff, who was a
regular visitor at the
Savoy Hotel in London. One of his medical...
- (1821–1849),
Swiss domestic servant and, with her husband, a
murderer Serge Voronoff (1866–1951),
French quack surgeon of
Russian extraction Gaston-Armand Amaudruz...
- life
prototype for
Professor Preobrazhensky is a
Russian surgeon Serge Voronoff who was
famous for his
experiments on
implanting humans with animal's ****s...
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Alexandrovich Romanov (1902–1978)
General Dmitry Shcherbachev, (1857–1932)
Serge Voronoff (1866-1951),
French surgeon General Nikolai Yudenich (1862–1933) History...
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response to Haire's 1924 book Rejuvenation: the Work of Steinach,
Voronoff, and others,
Wells prophesied a more mature,
graver society with 'active...