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  1. Jan 8, 2019 · Dr Stella Van Praagh’s rediscovery that Empedocles understood evolution, natural selection, and survival of the fittest in the fifth century bc is based on Aristotles’ citation of Empedocles in The Physics 10 that Dr Stella retranslated from ancient Greek to ensure its accuracy.

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  2. Dr Stella Van Praagh, pediatric cardiologist, pathologist, teacher, and researcher at Boston Children’s Hospital. She was also a loving wife, mother, grandmother, linguist, philosopher, philanthro-pist, hostess, and superb cuisinie`re, in the finest tradition of the women of Crete.

  3. Stella Van Praagh, MD (1927-2006) of Children's Hospital Boston was one of the greatest pediatric cardiologists and pediatric cardiac pathologists of the 20th and early 21st centuries.

    • Richard Van Praagh
    • 2009
  4. Jan 8, 2019 · A life of professional caring, research, teaching, and inspiration—this is the legacy of Dr Stella Zacharioudaki Van Praagh, MD. Among her many outstanding contributions, only a few are recorded he...

    • Richard Van Praagh, Richard Van Praagh
    • 2019
  5. Stella was the author of more than 100 scientific publications, and possessed clarity of thought and language that made even the most com-plicated of cardiac malformations comprehensible. To the hundreds of paediatric cardiologists, pathol-ogists, and cardiac surgeons that visited the Cardiac Registry, nonetheless, Stella is best remembered for

  6. A life of professional caring, research, teaching, and inspiration-this is the legacy of Dr Stella Zacharioudaki Van Praagh, MD. Among her many outstanding contributions, only a few are recorded here: (1) a new surgical operation for closing apical muscular ventricular septal defects, (2) a newly di ….

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  8. Jan 1, 2009 · Stella Van Praagh was that vanishingly rare combination of brilliant clinician, internationally renowned medical scientist, and deeply cultivated humanist. The anomaly now known as the TOF was first described by Niels Stensen in 1671, with other early reports by Edouard Sandifort (1777), William Hunter (1784), and many others.

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