Victor Grignard

Victor Grignard

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...
Pierre Delbet

Pierre Delbet

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...
Jo Schlesser

Jo Schlesser

male
Joseph Schlesser was a Formula One and sports car racing driver from France. He participated in three grands prix, including the 1968 French Grand...
Keith Millis

Keith Millis

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...
Antoine Bussy

Antoine Bussy

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...
John Levitow

John Levitow

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...
Erwin Payr

Erwin Payr

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...

Corentin Louis Kervran

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...
Lloyd Montgomery Pidgeon

Lloyd Montgomery Pidgeon

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,...

John Auer

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...