Carrell
Carrell is a term that can refer to various subjects, including notable individuals, medical devices, and architectural features. This article provides an overview of the different contexts in which the term "Carrell" is used.
Notable Individuals[edit]
Alexis Carrel[edit]
Alexis Carrel (1873–1944) was a French surgeon and biologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1912 for his pioneering work on vascular suturing techniques. He is also known for his work on the development of the first perfusion pump, in collaboration with Charles Lindbergh.
Steve Carell[edit]
Steve Carell (born 1962) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is best known for his role as Michael Scott on the American version of the television series The Office. Carell has also appeared in numerous films, including The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Little Miss Sunshine, and Foxcatcher.
Medical Devices[edit]
Carrel-Dakin Method[edit]
The Carrel-Dakin method is a technique for treating infected wounds using a solution of sodium hypochlorite. This method was developed during World War I by Alexis Carrel and the English chemist Henry Drysdale Dakin.
Architectural Features[edit]
Study Carrel[edit]
A study carrel is a small, enclosed desk space often found in libraries and academic institutions. These carrels provide a quiet and private area for individual study and research.
Related Pages[edit]
- Alexis Carrel
- Steve Carell
- Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- The Office (American TV series)
- Carrel-Dakin method
- Study carrel
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