Heymans, Corneille

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Name
Heymans, Corneille Gender: M
Corneille Jean François Heymans
born on 28 March 1892 at 05:00 (= 05:00 AM )
Place Ghent, Belgium, 51n03, 3e43
Timezone BMT m4e2230 (is standard time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BR
Rodden Rating AA
Collector: Astrodienst
Astrology data s_su.18.svg s_aricol.18.svg 07°59' s_mo.18.svg s_aricol.18.svg 02°53 Asc.s_piscol.18.svg 07°59'



Corneille Heymans (circa 1938)

Biography

Belgian physiologist who won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1938 for showing how blood pressure and the oxygen content of the blood are measured by the body and transmitted to the brain.

Heymans married Berthe May (10 Dec 1892, Blankenberge - 14 Jan 1974, Antwerp), an ophthalmologist, in 1921 and had five children.

He died from a stroke on 18 July 1968, aged 76, in Knokke, Flanders, Belgium.

Link to Wikipedia biography

Relationships

Events

  • Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1920 (Le Sinus Carotidien et les autres Zones vasosensibles réflexogènes,1920.)
  • Relationship : Marriage 1921 (Berthe May)
  • Family : Adopted a child 17 December 1922 in Ghent (Charles)
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  • Family : Adopted a child 14 January 1923 in Gent (Yvette (d. 11 feb 2011, Antwerp))
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  • Family : Adopted a child 18 March 1927 in Gent (Son Jean Heymans (- 22 aug 1982))
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  • Work : Prize 1938 (Nobel Prize, received 1939)
  • Death of Child 10 September 1940 in Gent (Charles Heymans)
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Source Notes

Lescaut quotes "Vat," Summer/1978, for B.C.

Grazia Bordoni's Science database quotes Lescaut for 5 AM.

SVi retrieved BC from online municipal archive of Ghent : The local time was 5 AM, which is about 4h40 GMT.

Categories

  • Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (One)
  • Family : Parenting : Kids more than 3 (Five)
  • Lifestyle : Social Life : Outdoors (Hunter)
  • Vocation : Education : Researcher
  • Vocation : Education : Teacher (Professor of Pharmacology)
  • Vocation : Science : Biology (Physiologist)
  • Notable : Awards : Nobel prize