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Dr. Serge Voronoff grafted monkey glands into men and women during the 20s in attempt of rejuvenation and elixir of life immortality.
The first announcement of that discovery was made by its author on October 18th, 1919 in the great amphitheater of the Paris Medical Faculty, before the 28th French Surgical Congress. It could be resumed in a few words:
"I have found a remedy for old age. I have already rejuvenated a number of animals."
Then, three years later, before a large audience gathered at the Laboratory of Experimental Physiology of the College de France, during the session of the 31st Surgical Congress, he presented one of his first rejuvenated human patients, Sir Arthur Liardet. Of course the press of the whole world published echoes of that communication and a flood of comments was let loose. Indeed, had it not been man’s dream, throughout the ages, to extend the limits of old age and delay the advent of death?
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The first announcement of that discovery was made by its author on October 18th, 1919 in the great amphitheater of the Paris Medical Faculty, before the 28th French Surgical Congress. It could be resumed in a few words:
"I have found a remedy for old age. I have already rejuvenated a number of animals."
Then, three years later, before a large audience gathered at the Laboratory of Experimental Physiology of the College de France, during the session of the 31st Surgical Congress, he presented one of his first rejuvenated human patients, Sir Arthur Liardet. Of course the press of the whole world published echoes of that communication and a flood of comments was let loose. Indeed, had it not been man’s dream, throughout the ages, to extend the limits of old age and delay the advent of death?
www.voronoff.wordpress.com
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