Marcel Eugène Émile Gley (French: [glɛ]; 18 January 1857 – 24 October 1930) was a French physiologist and endocrinologist born in Épinal, Vosges. He studied...
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Look up gley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gley may refer to: Eugène Gley (1857–1930), French physiologist and endocrinologist Gleysol, a type of...
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chief assistant in Paris to physiologists Charles Richet (1850-1935) and Eugène Gley (1857–1930). In 1911 he became a professor of physiology at the medical...
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For several years, Sandström's description received little attention. Eugene Gley, Giulio Vassale, and others documented the putative function of the glands...
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physiologique" (PDF). Histoire des sciences médicales. TOME XXVI - No. 3. Eugène Gley (1900). Essais de philosophie et d'histoire de la biologie. Libraires...
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diététique a l'usage des médecins. In 1895, with French physiologist Eugène Gley, he founded the journal Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et...
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France 1921, 1922 Died before the only chance to be rewarded (id=2614) Eugène Gley January 18, 1857 Épinal, France October 24, 1930 Paris, France 1915,...
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works of Albert Küss, Albert René, Maxime Drouot, Charles Mayard and Eugène Gley. The majority of these works had been published in the Revue médicale...
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and animator (died 1938) 18 January - Eugène Gley, physiologist and endocrinologist (died 1930) 12 February - Eugène Atget, photographer (died 1927) 26 February...
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Ecole normale supérieure of Saint-Cloud. He then went to study under Eugène Gley, a founding figure of French endocrinology. He then worked at the physiological...
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