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Gustave Roussy: Swiss-French Neurologist, Pathologist, and Cancer Institute Founder
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 98Issue 1p208–209Published in issue: January, 2023- David P. Steensma
- Robert A. Kyle
Cited in Scopus: 0Gustave Roussy was born on November 24, 1874, in Vevey, Switzerland, the third of 4 children of Emile-Louis Roussy (1848-1920) and Caroline Gabrielle Aguet (1850-1924). His family were Calvinist Protestants, and his Huguenot ancestors had fled from France to Switzerland after religious persecution following the 1685 revocation of the Edict of Nantes. His father was president of the Nestlé condensed milk company from 1905-1920, which had been co-founded by Gustave’s grandfather Pierre in 1875. After his father’s death, his older brother August became the company president and contributed to the company’s growth into a global food conglomerate. - Stamp vignette on medical science
Helen Clapesattle: Author of a Best-Selling Book About “The Doctors Mayo”
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 97Issue 11p2170–2173Published in issue: November, 2022- David P. Steensma
- Robert A. Kyle
Cited in Scopus: 0For many years, Drs William and Charles Mayo resisted proposals to write a biography of their lives or a comprehensive history of how Mayo Clinic came to exist. The Mayo brothers had endured negative experiences with the media during their careers, often being charged by critics with “unethical advertising” whenever an article about them appeared in a newspaper or a general audience magazine, and they did not want to authorize a potentially superficial, inaccurate story that could draw disparagement from vindictive or jealous colleagues.