| White, Paul Dudley | <person> U.S. Cardiologist, 1886-1973. See: Lee-White method, Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Wood, Paul | <person> See: Wood units. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muret, Paul-Louis | <person> French physician, *1878. See: Quenu-Muret sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Poirier, Paul | <person> French surgeon, 1853-1907. See: Poirier's gland, Poirier's line. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Strassman, Paul | <person> German gynecologist, 1866-1938. See: Strassman's phenomenon. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Dubois, Paul | <person> French obstetrician, 1795-1871. See: Dubois' abscesses, Dubois' disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Duroziez, Paul | <person> French physician, 1826-1897. See: Duroziez' disease, Duroziez' murmur, Duroziez' sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Owren, Paul | <person> Norwegian haematologist, *1905. See: Owren's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Taenzer, Paul | <person> German dermatologist, 1858-1919. See: Taenzer's stain, Unna-Taenzer stain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ehrlich, Paul | <person> A brilliant scientist and student, born in Silesia, Germany, who at the age of 23 published his first scientific paper which was on the discovery of the mast cells - a name coined by him (1887). While a resident in medicine at Charite Hospital in Berlin he utilised the newly discovered aniline dyes to develop some of the basic methods of histology. Among his contributions are: The preparation and staining of blood smears, he demonstrated granules in leukocytes, described the neutrophil, basophil, eosinophil, myelocyte, and mononuclear cells (white blood cells), he demonstrated normoblasts, megaloblasts and microblasts of the erythrocytic (red blood cell) series. In 1887, he differentiated lymphocytic leukaemia from "bone marrow leukaemia" (myeloid) on blood smear, in 1888, he described aplastic anaemia, in 1882 the diazo reaction of typhoid urines, in 1882, less than six weeks after Koch described the Tuberculus bacillus, Ehrlich had described its acid-fastness and devised the fuchsin stain to demonstrate the pink rod on a blue background. Ehrlich fell ill with tuberculosis and went to Egypt for 3 years for rest and cure. Following his return, he entered the field of immunology. at Von Behring's request, he developed means of standardising antitoxin dosage (immunization units). at the age of 42, he became director of the "Royal Institute for Standardisation and Investigation of Antitoxic Sera." Here he devised his famous "side-chain" theory of immunisation. It has since been replaced. Paul Ehrlich reinvestigated Bordet's alexin and heat-stable substance and named them "complement" and "immune body". Ehrlich coined the terms and created a new science of chemotherapy. In 1910 he discovered Salvarsan or 606, a therapeutic antiluetic. For his silver bullet (Salvarsan) in 1908, he received the Nobel Prize. This scientist was greatly concerned over the problem of drug fastness which still remains a problem. He died August 20, 1915. Lived: 1854-1915. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Trenaunay, Paul | <person> French physician, *1875. See: Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Jacques, Paul | <person> 19th century French physician. See: Jacques' plexus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Junius, Paul | <person> German ophthalmologist, *1871. See: Kuhnt-Junius degeneration, Kuhnt-Junius disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Yvon, Paul | Paul, French physician and chemist, 1848-1913. See: Yvon's test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Unna, Paul | <person> German dermatologist and staining expert, 1850-1929. See: Unna's disease, Unna's mark, Unna's stain, Unna-Pappenheim stain, Unna-Taenzer stain. (05 Mar 2000) |
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One of the first Christian missionaries; moved away from insistence that adherents of the new religion follow Jewish law; use of Greek as language of Church. (p. 167)
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| Paul-Bunnell r. |
see under test.
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| Paul-Bunnell t. |
(for heterophil antibodies associated with infectious mononucleosis): determination of the highest dilution of the patient's serum capable of agglutinating sheep red blood cells.
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| Paul-Bunnell-Davidsohn t. |
(for heterophil antibodies associated with infectious mononucleosis): a modification of the Paul-Bunnell test that differentiates among three types of heterophile sheep erythrocyte agglutinins: those associated with infectious mononucleosis, those associated with serum sickness, and natural antibodies against Forssman antigen. The patient's serum is absorbed with guinea pig kidney cells or with beef erythrocytes and centrifuged. Unabsorbed serum has a high heterophile antibody titer in infectious mononucleosis and serum sickness; a low titer is seen in normal individuals. Absorption with guinea pig kidney removes Forssman antibody and serum sickness heterophile antibody. Absorption with beef erythrocytes removes heterophile antibody associated with infectious mononucleosis or serum sickness. Called also Davidsohn differential absorption t.
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| Paul | German writer (1830-1914) |
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| Paul | United States theologian (born in Germany) (1886-1965) |
| Paul | United States chemist who developed methods for studying long-chain molecules (1910-1985) |
| Paul | German Nazi propaganda minister who persecuted the Jews (1897-1945) |
| Paul | Swiss painter influenced by Kandinsky (1879-1940) |
| Paul | German Field Marshal and statesman |
| Paul | English rock star and bass guitarist and songwriter who with John Lennon wrote most of the music for the Beatles (born in 1942) |
| Paul | United States film actor (born in 1925) |
| Paul | American silversmith remembered for his midnight ride (celebrated in a poem by Longfellow) to warn the colonists in Lexington and Concord that British troops were coming (1735-1818) |
| Paul | United States bass singer and an outspoken critic of racism and proponent of socialism (1898-1976) |
| Paul | United States singer and songwriter (born in 1942) |
| Paul | (New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles |
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