Paul Niehans
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Paul Niehans (21 November 1882 ā 1 September 1971) was a Swiss surgeon, specialising in regenerative medicine, he was one of the developers of cellular therapy called the Niehans method or fresh cell therapy. He published works on surgery, endocrinology, urology and cellular therapy.[1][2] His renown grew through his treatment of state leaders such as Pope Pius XII, King Ibn Saud, Konrad Adenauer and Charles De Gaulle as well as famous novelists W. Somerset Maugham and Thomas Mann.[2]
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Paul Niehans | |
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Born | 21 November 1882 Bern, Switzerland |
Died | 1 September 1971 (aged 89) Montreux, Switzerland |
Known for | Developer of cellular therapy with the Niehans Method |
Awards | Member of the Papal Academy of Science Noble Knight of the Military and Hospital of St Lavare, France |
Medical career | |
Profession | Surgeon, medical writer |
Institutions | Paul Niehans Clinic, Hospitals in Vevey, Montreux and Aigle |
Sub-specialties | Regenerative medicine, rejuvenation, Cell therapy |
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