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  1. Nicolae Constantin Paulescu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e pa.uˈlesku]; 30 October 1869 (O.S.) – 17 July 1931) was a Romanian physiologist, professor of medicine, and politician, most famous for his work on diabetes, including patenting pancreine (a pancreatic extract containing insulin).

  2. Nicolae Constantin Paulescu (n. 8 noiembrie 1869, București – d. 19 iulie 1931, București) [1] a fost un om de știință român, medic fiziolog, profesor la Facultatea de Medicină din București, care a contribuit la izolarea hormonului pancreatic antidiabetic, numit mai târziu insulină .

  3. Nicolae Paulescu: from a prodigious child to a refined doctor, scientist and professor. Motto: “He lived like a martyr and died like a saint” – Nicolae Iorga (1871-1940) The illustrious Romanian scientist, doctor and professor, Nicolae Paulescu was born on October 30th, 1869, in the Romanian capital, Bucharest.

  4. May 6, 2024 · Nicolas C. Paulescu (born 1869, Bucharest, Romania—died 1931, Bucharest) was a Romanian physiologist who conducted groundbreaking research on the antidiabetic hormone insulin. However, his anti-Semitic writings contributed to the rise of the fascist Iron Guard movement (1930–41).

  5. Nicolae Paulescu (1869-1930) was born in Bucharest in an aristocratic family. His education from childhood to maturity (Paris University of Medicine) was marked by illustrious professors, even pioneers of their field.

  6. Jan 11, 2022 · Disgraced Romanian scientist Nicolae Paulescu. Insulin Collection, University of Toronto. Convincing the world. Best appeared to have finally secured his place in medical history.

  7. Nicolae Constantin Paulescu was born in Bucharest on October 30, 1869. He went to Paris in 1888 for his medical education. In 1891 he obtained a medical post as an extern at the Hôtel-Dieu.