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| | Winne.com - Report on Romania, The long road to integration |
 | | To everybody’s bewilderment, the 1923 Nobel Prize for Medicine was awarded to the Canadians Banting, who had performed his researches on dogs, and MacLeod, the professor in whose laboratory the experiments on the antidiabetic principle of the pancreas had been carried out. |  | | Here is a short story of Dr. Paulescu. |  | | Their conclusions, similar to those previously published by Paulescu, did not produce anything new and were less complete, having rather the character of a confirmation of Paulescu’s results. |
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 | | It is "nonsense" to judge Paulescu's value by what he thought of "the anti-Semitic issue, of the issues of the relationship with foreigners." "These are his personal problems. |  | | President of the Romanian Diabetology Federation, Professor Nicolae Hancu also talked in favour of the clear-cut distinction between Paulescu's scientific activity and his personal opinions. |  | | He discovered insulin in 1921, although the Nobel Prize was awarded in 1923 to several Canadian researchers who put Paulescu's discovery into practice. |
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http://www.islet.org/forum030/messages/28106.htm
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| | Romanian Medicine |
 | | This web site tries to answer to all these questions and many more that you might have about the history of Romanian medicine. |  | | ...Insulin was first discovered by Nicolae Paulescu, a Romanian doctor? |
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| | Nicolae Paulescu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Paulescu has been criticized for expressing anti-semitic and anti-masonic views in some articles like "The judeo-masonic plot against the Romanian nation". |  | | Surprisingly, Banting and Macleod received the 1923 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of insulin, while Paulescu's pioneering work was being completely ignored by the scientific and medical community. |  | | In 1900, Paulescu returned to Romania, where he remained until his death (1931) as Head of the Physiology Department of the University of Bucharest Medical School, as well as a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Hospital St. Vincent de Paul in Bucharest. |
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| | The Romanian Jewish Community |
 | | The latter participated to the unveiling of a bust of Paulescu in Bucharest and expressed his surprise regarding the past of the famous researcher in the field of the diabetes treatment. |  | | These are distinct issues and should be considered as such. |  | | The extreme measure of revoking the ceremony was justified by the anti-Semite position expressed by the Romanian scientist during the 1920's. |
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 | | Israel Kleiner achieves results using aqueous extracts of pancreas but his work is interrupted by World War l. |  | | Frederick Allen publishes Total Dietary Regulation in the Treatment of Diabetes, citing exhaustive case records of 76 of the 100 diabetes patients he observed, becomes the director of diabetes research at the Rockefeller Institute. |  | | In August: the Archives Internationales de Physiologie in Liege, Belgium publishes Paulescu’s Research on the role of the pancreas in food assimilation. |
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| | Nicolae Iorga - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Nicolae Iorga |
 | | Nicolas Jorga, January 17, 1871, Botoşani - November 27, 1940, Strejnic, Prahova), was a historian, university professor, literary critic, memorialist, playwright, poet, and Romanian politician. |  | | Nicolae Iorga - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Nicolae Iorga. |  | | Nicolae Iorga - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Nicolae Iorga |
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 | | The Hotel Dieu press release claims that it was Nicolae Paulescu who, returned to Bucharest after a Paris hospital internship, "first described" insulin, and whose findings were reported by the French publisher, Vigot, in 1920. |  | | Samuels suggested that, "Perhaps the Nobel judges did not wish to tarnish the Prize by acknowledging an antisemitic hatemonger, for, whatever his scientific pretensions, Nicolae Paulescu was a founding father of the Rumanian fascist National Christian Defense League - a precursor to the notorious Iron Guard. |  | | The Center urged both the Health Minister and, in a separate letter, the Rumanian Ambassador to France, "to cancel this glorification of a purveyor of hatred and violence - a ceremony that, by association, would dishonor the reputation of the Hospital, of French medicine, and Rumania's credibility in dealing with antisemitic phantoms of its past." |
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| | MINELRES: Romania: Ethnic Minority Briefs No. 68 |
 | | Scheduled to take place on August 27, at Hotel-Dieu, the famous Parisian hospital, the ceremony was canceled in extremis by the accusation that Nicolae Paulescu would had been an anti-Semite and his commemoration from Paris would have been accounted negatively. |  | | It is about a redress of an injustice, because such a discovery brought in 1923 the Nobel Prize for medicine to Canadian Frederick Banting. |  | | Under these circumstances, the participation of some Romanian officials to a tribute paid to Nicolae Paulescu would have stirred out the polemics. |
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| | Bucharest - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | In contrast to these are the daily commuters trains (Personal) that are very slow, crowded and inconfortable. |  | | During Nicolae Ceauşescu's leadership, most of the historical part of the city, including old churches, was destroyed, to be replaced with the grandomanic socialist buildings of the Centru Civic, notably the Palace of the Parliament. |  | | Some historic districts remain, but many argue whether Bucharest is really the Paris of the East today. |
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| | Culture of Romania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Despite German, and especially French, influences, many great Romanian artists, such as the painter Nicolae Grigorescu, the poet Mihai Eminescu, the composer George Enescu, or the sculptor Constantin Brancusi (originally "Brâncuşi"), drew their inspiration from Romanian folk traditions. |  | | This page was last modified 07:10, 29 October 2005. |  | | a little bit about science (Traian Vuia, Henri Coanda, Hermann Oberth, Aurel Persu, Nicolae Paulescu) |
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| | DR. SORIN IOACARA - CV |
 | | Scientific Session of “N.C. Paulescu” Institute of Diabetes, Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases – Insulin resistance syndrome – |  | | Scientific Session of “N.C. Paulescu” Institute of Diabetes, Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases – Insulin resistance syndrome – December 17 |
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| | The world's top list of romanians websites |
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| | Romania - a history of scientifical achievment |
 | | Should you be more interested about the Romanian aviation history please visit our special page here. |  | | Nicolae Paulescu – is the co-discoverer of insulin (a consensus is being build in the international community crediting him with the absolute priority of this discovery) |
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| | UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY "CAROL DAVILA", BUCHAREST, ROMANIA - GRADUATE PROGRAMMES / PROGRAMS IN MEDICINE, ... |
 | | A great number of professors have been masters of academic teaching, but also scientists, worldwide recognized by the history of medicine. |  | | Victor Babes, Nicolae Paulescu, Gheorghe Marinescu, Thoma Ionescu, Ion Cantacuzino, Grigore T. Popa, are well known for breakthrough contributions in medical sciences. |  | | Chair of Diabetes and Metabolical Diseases, “N.C. Paulescu" Institute, “Malaxa” Hospital Prof C Ionescu-Targoviste, MA Chair of Dermatology I, “N. Gh. |
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| | Article about "Insulin" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 |
 | | Type 1 diabetics depend on exogenous insulin (typically injected) for their survival because of an essentially absolute deficiency of the hormone. |  | | Insulin was discovered by Nicolae Paulescu in 1921. |
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 | | Ceremonia, care urma sa aiba loc la L'Hotel Dieu, in capitala Frantei, a fost contramandata din cauza trecutului antisemit al profesorului Paulescu (1869-1931), ale carui pamflete, editate in Romania anilor '20, aveau titluri de felul "Complotul iudeo-masonic impotriva natiunii romane", "Evreii si alcoolismul". |  | | Insa din acest motiv nu am voie sa neg meritele stiintifice reale ale lui Nicolae Paulescu, aportul sau cu totul deosebit la sanatatea oamenilor si cred ca nimeni nu are un asemenea drept". |  | | Cotidianul sustine ca dezvelirea unui bust al lui Paulescu se anunta ca o "reparatie a unei nedreptati", deoarece l-ar fi scos din uitare pe cel care a descoperit insulina, a carui colaborare activa cu cercetatori francezi avea sa duca la obtinerea, in 1922, a unui brevet romanesc intitulat "Pancreina si procedeul fabricarii sale". |
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| | Diabetes Voice Online - Articles - Lessons from the history of insulin |
 | | I recently had the enormous honour to unveil a large bronze statue of Nicolae Paulescu in Bucharest together with the President of Romania. |  | | The occasion was the 80th anniversary of the publication of Paulescu’s seminal paper on his discovery of insulin… |
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