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Alexis Carrel ( June 28, 1873 – November 5, 1944 ) was a French surgeon and biologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1912 for pioneering vascular suturing techniques.
While there he collaborated with American physician Charles Claude Guthrie in work on vascular suture and the transplantation of blood vessels and organs as well as the head, and Carrel was awarded the 1912 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for these efforts.
" He had great success in reconnecting arteries and veins, and performing surgical grafts, and this led to his Nobel Prize in 1912 .< ref name = simmons >
* 1912 – Salvador Luria, Italian-American microbiologist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1991 )
* 1912 – Edward Mills Purcell, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1997 )
* 1912 – Glenn Seaborg, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1999 )
Nobel Prize winner Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin wrote Dry Valley ( 1912 ), which is considered to be influenced by gothic literature.
* 1912 – Frédéric Passy, French economist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( b. 1822 )
* 1829 – Auguste Marie François Beernaert, Belgian politician, 14th Prime Minister of Belgium, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1912 )
* 1912 – Leonid Kantorovich, Russian economist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1986 )
* 1912 – Julius Axelrod, American biochemist and Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2004 )
* 1912 – Patrick White, Australian writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1990 )
* 1912 – George Emil Palade, Romanian cell biologist, Nobel laureate ( d. 2008 )
In 1912, the world ’ s fourth estate reported that Tesla had declined to accept the Nobel Prize in Physics, which he was to share with Thomas Edison, even though he was facing financial difficulties.
* February 25 – Glenn Seaborg, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1912 )
** Salvador Luria, Italian-born biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( b. 1912 )
* April 7 – Leonid Kantorovich, Russian economist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1912 )
* July 26 – Auguste Marie François Beernaert, Belgian statesman, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( d. 1912 )
* May 20 – Frédéric Passy, French economist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( d. 1912 )
** Herbert C. Brown, English-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1912 )
" In 1913 – 1914, Werner Kolhörster confirmed Victor Hess ' earlier results by measuring the increased ionization rate at an altitude of 9 km. Increase of ionization with altitude as measured by Hess in 1912 ( left ) and by Kolhörster ( right ) Hess received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1936 for his discovery.
In 1912 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his " invention of automatic regulators for use in conjunction with gas accumulators for illuminating lighthouses and buoys ".
* Nobel Prize for Physics 1912
Their skilful anastomosis operations, the new suturing techniques, laid the groundwork for later transplant surgery and won Carrel the 1912 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

1912 and Prize
In the history of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry awards have been given for the invention of specific organic reactions such as the Grignard reaction in 1912, the Diels-Alder reaction in 1950, the Wittig reaction in 1979 and olefin metathesis in 2005.

1912 and Victor
Production increased in 1912, when the company engaged Victor Sjöström and Mauritz Stiller as directors.
* 1845 – Albert Victor Bäcklund, Swedish physicist ( d. 1912 )
* Albert Victor Bäcklund ( 1845 – 1912 ), mathematician and physicist ( Bäcklund transform ).
Cosmic ray radiations striking the Earth from outer space were finally definitively recognized and proven to exist in 1912, as the scientist Victor Hess carried electrometer to various altitudes in a free balloon flight.
Then, in 1912, Victor Hess carried three enhanced-accuracy Wulf electrometers to an altitude of 5300 meters in a free balloon flight.
Although he is known to have been working in pastel as late as the end of 1907, and is believed to have continued making sculpture as late as 1910, he apparently ceased working in 1912, when the impending demolition of his longtime residence on the rue Victor Massé forced him to move to quarters on the boulevard de Clichy.
Well-known people who have lived in and around Selma include 19th-century inventors Frank Dusy, Abijah McCall and William Deidrick ; the poets William Everson ( Brother Antoninus, 1912 – 94 ) and Larry Levis ( 1946 – 96 ); William R. Shockley ( 1918 – 1945, recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor in World War II ; author-historian Victor Davis Hanson ( 1953-); and Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox ( 1941-).
" The earliest graphical depiction of a food web was by Lorenzo Camerano in 1880, followed independently by those of Pierce and colleagues in 1912 and Victor Shelford in 1913.
Guggenheim boarded the and was accompanied by his mistress, a French singer named Léontine Aubert ( 1887 – 1964 ); his valet, Victor Giglio ( 1888 – 1912 ); his chauffeur, René Pernot ( 1872 – 1912 ); and Madame Aubert's maid, Emma Sägesser ( 1887 – 1964 ).
B. V. Doshi, Buckminster Fuller, William Moyer ( 1933 – 2002 ), Amory Lovins, Sanoussi Diakité, Victor Papanek, Giorgio Ceragioli ( 1930 – 2008 ), Frithjof Bergmann, Arne Næss ( 1912 – 2009 ) and Mansur Hoda.
Victor Talking Machine continued use of the " Zonophone " name to market cheaper records which for whatever reason were not of the technical standard of the Victor label until retiring the label in the US in 1912.
* Kevin Victor Anderson ( 1912 – 1999 ), 20th century Australian jurist
Grignard reactions and reagents were discovered by and are named after the French chemist François Auguste Victor Grignard ( University of Nancy, France ), who was awarded the 1912 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this work.
* 1919: Victor Grignard awarded in 1912 with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, becomes director of the École Supérieure de Chimie Industrielle de Lyon ( ESCIL )
In 1912, he signed on with Victor Studios, co-starring in a number of their films with studio owner / actress Florence Lawrence.
It was held for writers Victor Hugo ( 1885 ), Maurice Barrès ( 1923 ), Paul Valéry ( 1945 ), Colette ( 1954 ) et Aimé Césaire ( 2008 ), Generals Leclerc ( 1947 ), Giraud ( 1949 ) et de Lattre de Tassigny ( 1952 ) and politicians Georges Coulon ( 1912 ), Albert Lebrun ( 1951 ), Léon Blum ( 1951 ) et Édouard Herriot ( 1957 ) An even higher honour is burial in the Panthéon de Paris.
Victor A. Stanley: July 1912 -?
Victor Henry Augustus " Vic " d ' Arcy ( 30 June 1887-1961 ) was a British athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x100 m relay at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Arthur Victor Berger ( May 15, 1912 – October 7, 2003 ) was an American composer who has been described as a New Mannerist.
The Victor Film Company was a motion picture company formed in 1912 by movie star Florence Lawrence and her husband, Harry Solter.
After his death Ernest Satow wrote of Brinkley to Frederick Victor Dickins on 21 November 1912: " I have not seen any fuller memoir of Brinkley than what appeared in “ The Times ”.

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