Irvine H. Page, MD interviewed by Edward Froehlich, MD. D26.

Date:
1990
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Description

Interviewed by Edward Froehlich, MD. Dr. Page describes his education leading to a internship at Bellevue and Presbyterian Hospitals in New York and his early practice at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute fur Psychiatrie in Munich where he started the Department of Brain Chemistry. As it became apparent that there would be a World War II, Dr. Page and his family returned to the United States to the Rockefellar Institute where he began studies on arteriosclerosis, stroke and hypertension. He discusses his discovery of angiotensin and his work at the Cleveland Clinic where he found serotonin in the brain.

Publication/Creation

US, 1990.

Physical description

1 DVD (60 min.) : sound, color, NTSC.

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American Association of Neurological Surgeons

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