


1922 Portrait of Pioneering Physician Dr. Alexis Carrel
This photograph features Dr. Alexis Carrel, taken in June 1922 by a photographer for the Bain News Service. Carrel was a French physician and biologist, renowned for his pioneering contributions to vascular surgery and organ transplantation. His innovative techniques in suturing blood vessels laid the groundwork for modern surgical practices, significantly impacting medical science.
In 1912, Carrel received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on vascular suturing and organ preservation. He was instrumental in popularizing methods that would eventually lead to successful organ transplantation. Dr. Carrels research in tissue culture and organ preservation not only opened new avenues in surgery but also influenced the fields of oncology and transplantation. This image captures a pivotal moment in the history of medicine, showcasing a figure whose work continues to resonate in todays medical landscape.

1922 Portrait of Pioneering Physician Dr. Alexis Carrel
