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  1. Libri Jubilar del Profesor Bernardo A. Houssay 1910-1934. by Bernardo Alberto. HOUSSAY, 1935-01-01
  2. The Hypophysis, Carbohydrate Metabolism and Diabetes. by Bernardo Alberto & BIASOTTI, Alfredo. HOUSSAY, 1931
  3. Libri Jubilar del Profesor Bernardo A. Houssay by Bernardo Alberto HOUSSAY, 1947
  4. Libri Jubilar del Profesor Bernardo A. Houssay by Bernardo Alberto HOUSSAY, 1947
  5. The Hypophysis, by Bernardo Alberto & BIASOTTI, Alfredo. HOUSSAY, 1947
  6. The Hypophysis, by Bernardo Alberto & BIASOTTI, Alfredo. HOUSSAY, 1947

1. Bernardo Alberto Houssay Winner Of The 1947 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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B ERNARDO A LBERTO H OUSSAY
1947 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his discovery of the part played by the hormone of the anterior pituitary lobe in the metabolism of sugar.
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3. Bernardo Houssay - Biography
bernardo alberto houssay was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on April 10 Dr. houssayis the author of over 500 They have three sons, alberto, Hector, and Raul.
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Bernardo Alberto Houssay was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on April 10, 1887, one of the eight children of Dr. Albert and Clara ( University of Buenos Aires at the exceptionally early age of 14, graduating in 1904. He had already begun studying medicine and, in 1907, before completing his studies, he took up a post in the Department of Physiology. He began here his research on the hypophysis which resulted in his M.D.-thesis (1911), a thesis which earned him a University prize.
where he still remains as Director. In 1955 a new Government reinstated him in the University.
He has worked in almost every field of physiology, having a special interest in the endocrine glands. He has made a lifelong study of the hypophysis and his most important discovery concerns the role of the anterior lobe of the hypophysis in carbohydrate metabolism and the onset of diabetes. He has worked on many other topics in physiology and pharmacology, including the physiology of circulation and respiration, the processes of immunity, the nervous system, digestion, and snake and spider venoms.
Apart from his research, he has been active in promoting the advancement of university and medical education, and of scientific research, in Argentina.

4. Medicine 1947
The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1947. for Carl FerdinandCori, Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz, bernardo alberto houssay. 1
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1947
"for their discovery of the course of the catalytic conversion of glycogen" "for his discovery of the part played by the hormone of the anterior pituitary lobe in the metabolism of sugar" Carl Ferdinand Cori Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz Bernardo Alberto Houssay 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA Argentina Washington University
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St. Louis, MO, USA Instituto de Biologia y Medicina Experimental (Institute for Biology and Experimental Medicine)
Buenos Aires, Argentina b. 1896
(in Prague, then Austria)
d. 1984 b. 1896
(in Prague, then Austria)
d. 1957 b. 1887
d. 1971 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1947
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5. Bernardo Alberto Houssay (www.whonamedit.com)
In 1947 houssay was awarded the nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine The other halfwent to bernardo alberto houssay, for his discovery of the part played by
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Bernardo Alberto Houssay
Argentine physiologist, born April 10, 1887, Buenos Aires; died September 21, 1971, Buenos Aires.
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An animal that has had its pancreas and hypophysis excised. Houssay's phenomenon Spontaneous remission of diabetes mellitus – «vanishing diabetes» – by a destructive lesion in, or surgical removal of, the anterior pituitary gland. Biography: Bernardo Alberto Houssay was one of the most prominent and influential Latin American Scientists of the twentieth century. His total dedication to the pursuit of knowledge and his untiring efforts to foster scientific and technical training among his compatriots received worldwide recognition. For more than twenty-five years his Institute of Physiology at the University of Buenos Aires was the scientific beacon for all of Latin America, and from its laboratories emerged disciples who were to occupy prominent positions in scientific research and training throughout the continent. Bernardo Alberto Houssay was one of the eight children of Dr. Albert and Clara (née Laffont) Houssay, who had come to Argentina from France. His father was a barrister. Bernardo Alberto was a precocious child who by the age of thirteen had already received his baccalaureate degree with honours from the Colegio Británico, a private school. Thus in 1901, aged 14, he was able to enter the School of Pharmacy at the University of Buenos Aires, from which he graduated first in his class in 1904, seventeen years of age. Houssay subsequently studied medicine at the University of Buenos Aires between 1904 and 1910. In 1907, before completing his studies, he took up a post in the Department of Physiology. He began here his research on the physiological activities of pituitary extracts, resulting in a M.D.-thesis published in 1911 which earned him a University prize. To pay for his education and personal expenses, Houssay was working as a hospital pharmacist, working in the hospital Alvear.

6. Houssay's Phenomenon (www.whonamedit.com)
Spontaneous Thiswork led to houssay's demonstration of he shared the nobel Prize in...... Associated persons Alfredo Biasotti bernardo alberto houssay
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Houssay's phenomenon Also known as:
Houssay’s phenomenon in man
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Houssay-Biasotti syndrome
Synonyms: Diabetes and anterior pituitary insufficiency, spontaneous remission of diabetes mellitus, vanishing diabetes mellitus syndrome. Associated persons: Alfredo Biasotti Bernardo Alberto Houssay Description: Spontaneous remission of diabetes mellitus – «vanishing diabetes» – by a destructive lesion in, or surgical removal of, the anterior pituitary gland. This is the clinical counterpart of the posthypophysectomy remission of diabetes mellitus in pancreatomised animals, observed during experiments by Houssay and Biasotti. This is reallyu two entities: Houssay phenomenon: Amelioration of diabetes mellitus following ablation of the pituitary. Houssay syndrome: Improvement of the diabetic state in patients following pathological disease of the pituitary, causing hypopituitarism, usually due to a vascular or infiltrate cause (tuberculosis or sarcoidosis). The phenomenon was first described in humans by the Hungarian neuropathologist Jósef Baló (1896–) in 1924, and R. M. Calder in 1932.

7. Houssay, Bernardo Alberto
houssay, bernardo alberto. 21, 1971, Buenos Aires), Argentine physiologist whoreceived (with Carl and Gerty Cori) the 1947 nobel Prize for Physiology or
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8. Nobel Prize Winners For Physiology Or Medicine
houssay, bernardo alberto, Argentina, pituitary hormone function in sugarmetabolism. 1948, Müller, Paul Hermann, Switzerland, properties of DDT.
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Year Article Country* Achievement Behring, Emil von Germany work on serum therapy Ross, Sir Ronald U.K. discovery of how malaria enters an organism Finsen, Niels Ryberg Denmark treatment of skin diseases with light Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich Russia work on the physiology of digestion Koch, Robert Germany tuberculosis research Golgi, Camillo Italy work on the structure of the nervous system Spain work on the structure of the nervous system Laveran, Alphonse France discovery of the role of protozoa in diseases Ehrlich, Paul Germany work on immunity Russia work on immunity Kocher, Emil Theodor Switzerland physiology, pathology, and surgery of the thyroid gland Kossel, Albrecht Germany researches in cellular chemistry Gullstrand, Allvar Sweden work on dioptrics of the eye Carrel, Alexis France work on vascular suture; transplantation of organs Richet, Charles France work on anaphylaxis Austria-Hungary work on vestibular apparatus Bordet, Jules Belgium work on immunity factors in blood serum Krogh, August Denmark discovery of capillary motor-regulating mechanism Hill, A.V.

9. Bernardo Alberto Houssay - Nobel Lecture
bernardo alberto houssay – nobel Lecture. nobel Lecture, December 12, 1947.The role of the hypophysis in carbohydrate metabolism and in diabetes.
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Bernardo Alberto Houssay – Nobel Lecture
Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1947
The role of the hypophysis in carbohydrate metabolism and in diabetes
The nutritive substances used in greatest quantities by mammals are carbohydrates. - These are ingested with the food or produced by the liver, and after being converted into glucose they are utilized by all the cells of the organism, specially by the muscles, which constitute nearly half the mass of the body. Production and consumption of carbohydrates is so well regulated that there is a constant blood sugar level; any accidental increase or fall in blood sugar is rapidly compensated. The constancy of the blood sugar level is maintained by a complex physiological mechanism, a homeostatic mechanism of the same order as those which maintain the body temperature, the blood pressure or the heart rate at normal levels and control many other functions. The blood sugar level itself is an important factor in many chemical and physiological processes. The liver is the principal organ in the regulation of the blood sugar level. If the liver is removed there is a progressive hypoglycemia which ends in death. After hepatectomy it is not possible to provoke hyperglycemia, whatever the agent or procedure employed, whether the animal were diabetic or not before the liver was removed. Nor is it possible to produce any form of diabetes in hepatectomized animals. On the other hand, when there is hyperglycemia the liver diminishes or ceases the production of sugar, and stores it.

10. Medicine 1947
The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1947. Carl Ferdinand Cori, GertyTheresa Cori, née Radnitz, bernardo alberto houssay. USA, USA, Argentina.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1947
"for their discovery of the course of the catalytic conversion of glycogen" "for his discovery of the part played by the hormone of the anterior pituitary lobe in the metabolism of sugar" Carl Ferdinand Cori Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz Bernardo Alberto Houssay USA USA Argentina Washington University
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Bernardo Alberto Houssay Biography Nobel Lecture Last modified May 31, 2001 The Official Web Site of The Nobel Foundation

11. Proyecto Ameghino - Bernardo Alberto Houssay
Translate this page bernardo alberto houssay murió el 21 de setiembre de 1971. renombre universal, comoLuis Federico Leloir, quién llegaría a ser premio nobel de Química en
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Bernardo Alberto Houssay
Médico y fisiólogo a a Nació en Buenos Aires el 10 de abril de 1887.
Murió en Buenos Aires el 21 de setiembre de 1971. G anador del primer premio Nobel de ciencias para nuestro país, Bernardo Houssay tuvo el mérito de iniciar una escuela de investigación y producción científica en la Argentina en el área de la fisiología. Y una tradición. En cierto modo fue uno de los grandes impulsores de la investigación científica en la Argentina. Fue practicante interno de Medicina en el Hospital Nacional de Clínicas. Desde 1908 y durante tres años se desempeñó como ayudante de la cátedra de fisiología del profesor Piñero. En 1910 asumió en forma interina la cátedra de Fisiología en la Facultad de Agronomía y Veterinaria, de la que luego se haría cargo en forma definitiva ganando su lugar por concurso. Esta función, que ejerció hasta 1919, le dio la posibilidad de un gran aprendizaje y de realizar importantes tareas. Contemporáneamente se desempeñó como Jefe de Investigaciones del Instituto Bacteriológico -dependiente del entonces Departamento Nacional de Higiene- donde creó el departamento de Fisiología Patológica, espacio donde pudo desarrollar considerables estudios de los venenos de víboras, arañas y otros animales. Los trabajos más trascendentes del doctor Houssay se desarrollaron en el campo de la endocrinología. Esta rama de la medicina se dedica al estudio del desarrollo, las funciones y las enfermedades de las glándulas endocrinas: órganos cuyas células producen una secreción, hormonas, que desempeña diversas funciones en el organismo y que vierten directamente a la sangre; son glándulas endocrinas, por ejemplo, las suprarrenales, los ovarios, los testículos y la hipófisis. Al estudio de ésta última se dedicó Houssay, impulsado, según algunas biografías, por el tratamiento de un paciente que presentaba un tumor en esa glándula.

12. Houssay, Bernardo Alberto
houssay, bernardo alberto , 1887–1971, Argentine physiologist, b. Buenos Aires. WithCF and GT Cori he was awarded the 1947 nobel Prize in Physiology or
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Houssay, Bernardo Alberto [b A O A O I Pronunciation Key Houssay, Bernardo Alberto , Argentine physiologist, b. Buenos Aires. He was a child prodigy, entering college at the age of 9 and becoming a hospital intern at 13. With C. F. and G. T. Cori he was awarded the 1947 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the functions of the pituitary gland. He demonstrated that a hormone secreted by the pituitary prevented metabolism of sugar and that injections of pituitary extract induced symptoms of diabetes. He was a founder and director of the Institute of Biology and Experimental Medicine in Buenos Aires. In 1949 he came to the United States as a special research fellow at the National Institute of Health. Housman, Laurence

13. Houssay, Bernardo Alberto. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
houssay, bernardo alberto. With CF and GT Cori he was awarded the 1947 nobel Prizein Physiology or Medicine for his work on the functions of the pituitary gland
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Translate this page colaboradores ha producido el CD-ROM conmemorativo de los cincuenta años del primerpremio nobel científico argentino concedido a bernardo alberto houssay.
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Próximamente en Internet: http://www.houssay.org.ar
"Esta obra tiene como objetivo brindar una visión global acerca de la vida de Bernardo A. Houssay. Como está diseñada basándose en el uso de hipertextos, no existe una forma única de acceder a su contenido, sino múltiples formas, de modo que cada visitante puede seguir su propia ruta de descubrimiento."
La línea histórica llamada "Entorno Nacional" muestra hechos heterogéneos: política, sociedad, costumbres, anécdotas, deporte, urbanismo, etc., con lo que se da una visión múltiple sobre Argentina que resulta además bastante entretenida.
El comando "Búsqueda" permite localizar palabras sueltas o cadenas de palabras en el texto total de la obra, lo cual es muy útil para encontrar datos puntuales rápidamente, por ejemplo se puede escribir "Nobel", y acceder así de modo inmediato a la información que nos interesa.
Si pulsamos "Biografías" en la barra de herramientas, iremos a un menú con más de 25 biografías de personajes relacionados con Houssay, y una de él mismo, desde la que también se puede seguir su vida enlazando con los textos específicos de cada época desde los nexos activables.

15. Bernardo Alberto Houssay
Translate this page El doctor bernardo alberto houssay fue médico y fisiólogo, se destacó en modoejemplar como obtuvo junto con C. F. y GT Cori el Premio nobel de Fisiología
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El doctor Bernardo Alberto Houssay fue médico y fisiólogo, se destacó en modo ejemplar como científico en el campo de la investigación y también de la docencia. En 1900, a los 13 años, ya se había graduado de bachiller y en 1904, ya logró el título de farmacéutico. Y en 1911 se recibió de médico. Desde 1907 hasta 1915 fue ayudante y jefe de trabajos de fisiología. Catedrático de la materia en la Facultad de Veterinaria de 1910 a 1919. Fue jefe de patología y fisiología del Instituto Nacional de Bacteriología y profesor en la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Buenos Aires; miembro del Consejo Superior de la universidad de esa ciudad, presidente de la Academia Argentina de Medicina. Investigó acerca de las funciones de las glándulas de secreción interna en la formación y utilización de las proteínas, de los hidratos de carbono y de las grasas; sobre las glándulas suprarrenales, las sustancias minerales del plasma, los venenos de las serpientes y arácnidos; la fisiología dentaria, la intoxicación cianhídrica, etc. En 1947 obtuvo junto con C. F. y G. T. Cori el Premio Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina, por su descubrimiento del significado del metabolismo de los hidratos de carbono en relación con el lóbulo anterior de la hipófisis.

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houssay, bernardo alberto 18871971, Argentine physiologist, b. Buenos Aires WithCF and GT Cori he was awarded the 1947 nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine
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    Houssay, Bernardo Alberto 1887-1971, Argentine physiologist, b. Buenos Aires. He was a child prodigy, entering college at the age of 9 and becoming a hospital intern at 13. With C. F. and G. T. Cori he was awarded the 1947 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his work on the functions of the pituitary gland. He demonstrated that a hormone secreted by the pituitary prevented metabolism of sugar and that injections of pituitary extract induced symptoms of diabetes. He was a founder and director of the Institute of Biology and Experimental Medicine in Buenos Aires. In 1949 he came to the United States as a special research fellow at the National Institute of Health.
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    Translate this page Doctor bernardo alberto houssay (1887-1971 campo de la investigación y también dela docencia, se hizo célebre por haber merecido el Premio nobel de Medicina
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    Doctor Bernardo Alberto Houssay (1887-1971) Médico y fisiólogo. Nació en Buenos Aires en 1887. Ejemplar como científico en el campo de la investigación y también de la docencia, se hizo célebre por haber merecido el Premio Nobel de Medicina en 1947, por sus descubrimientos sobre el funcionamiento de la hipófisis. Estos permitieron avanzar grandemente en la lucha contra la diabetes.
    Hasta entonces no se sabía que la eliminación del lóbulo anterior de la glándula hipófisis inhibia a la diabetes, por lo que quedó establecido que algo en el lóbulo anterior impide la utilización apropiada del azúcar.
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    18. Nobel Houssay
    Translate this page Esquivel. bernardo alberto houssay (1887-1971). Ganador del PremioNobel de Fisiología y Medicina en 1947. Fisiólogo argentino.
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    CIENTÍFICOS ARGENTINOS DISTINGUIDOS CON EL PREMIO NOBEL EN CIENCIA La República Argentina ha sido distinguida con cinco Premios Nobel, tres de ellos vinculados con la Ciencia que fueron otorgados a Bernardo Houssay, Luis Federico Leloir y César Milstein y dos relacionados con la Paz otorgados a Carlos Saavedra Lamas e Ignacio Pérez Esquivel. Bernardo Alberto Houssay (1887-1971) Ganador del Premio Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina en 1947. Más información Página principal

    19. Houssay
    houssay, bernardo alberto (szül. Buenos Aires), argentin fiziológus; 1947ben (Carlés Gerty Corival megosztva) megkapta az orvosi-élettani nobel-díjat az
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    20. Premios Nobel De Medicina
    Premios nobel de Medicina. houssay, bernardo alberto http//www.sld.cu/revistas/spu/spu09196.htm http//www.ucm.es/info/especulo/hipertul/houssay.html.
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