- male, deceased (1935)
- François Auguste Victor Grignard was a Nobel Prize-winning French chemist. Grignard was the son of a sail maker. After studying mathematics at L...
- male, deceased (1957)
- Pierre Delbet was a French surgeon who was born in La Ferté-Gaucher. In 1889 he received his medical doctorate, and in 1909 became a professor of c...
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- Joseph Schlesser was a Formula One and sports car racing driver from France. He participated in three grands prix, including the 1968 French Grand...
- male, deceased (1992)
- Keith D. Millis (1915-1992) was a metallurgical engineer and inventor of ductile iron. Early in the Second World War, chromium was considered...
- male, deceased (1882)
- Antoine Alexandre Brutus Bussy was a French chemist who primarily studied pharmaceuticals. In 1831 he published the 'Mémoire sur le Radical m...
- male, deceased (2000)
- John L. Levitow (November 1, 1945-November 8, 2000) was one of two Air Force enlisted men to receive the Medal of Honor during the Vietnam War. On...
- male, deceased (1946)
- Erwin Payr was an Austrian-German surgeon who was born in Innsbruck. He was a professor of surgery and assistant to Carl Nicoladoni (1847-1902) at...
- male, deceased (1983)
- Corentin Louis Kervran was a French (Breton) scientist best known for his defense of biological transmutation. He was member of the New York...
- male, deceased (1999)
- Lloyd Montgomery Pidgeon, O.C., M.B.E., Ph.D., LL.D. (December 3 1903 - December 9 1999) was a Canadian chemist who developed the Pidgeon process,...
- male, deceased (1948)
- John Auer (March 30, 1875 - 1948) was an American physiologist and pharmacologist. He was a graduate of Johns Hopkins University Medical School...
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