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JOHN'S CHURCH ORGAN RECITAL, Michael Lodico performs works written for dance by Grieg, Sweelinck, Hampton and Bovet. 12: 10 p.m.,
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Bovet (1957) substances that mimic the effects of adrenaline.
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Bovet (1957) synthetic compounds acting on the vascular system and skeletal muscles
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Bovet was born at Neuchâtel, Switzerland, on March 23,
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Important aspects of these researches are embodied in a book by Bovet and his wife, published in 1948 and entitled Structure chimique et activité pharmacodynamique des médicaments du système nerveux végétatif (The chemical structure and pharmacodynamic activity of drugs of the vegetative nervous system), and in the book by Bovet, his wife, and G.B. Marini-Bettòlo, published in 1959 and entitled Curare and
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Paterno» Prize, jointly with his wife, F. Bovet-Nitti (1949), the Scientific Illustration Prize of the
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The work of Daniel Bovet should be considered in its context, bearing in mind what had been found out about biological amines between about 1920 and 1930.
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1957 - Presentation Speech 1964
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After completing his secondary education at Geneva, Bovet graduated at the University of Geneva in 1927.
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Bovet married Filomena Nitti, sister of the bacteriologist F. Nitti, who has closely and continuously collaborated with him in his work.
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He was the son of Pierre Bovet, Professor of Pedagogy in the University of Geneva and his wife Amy Babut.
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