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Richet
[ ri-shey; French ree-she ]
noun
- Charles Ro·bert [sh, a, r, l , r, aw-, ber], 1850–1935, French physician: Nobel Prize 1913.
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I had a chance to work with Jean-François Richet, who directed Mesrine.
The contact was only interrupted twice,—at the moment when Dr. Richet felt a pricking in his arm.
Richet remarked, as a sort of penalty, a fine for not being willing or not being able to marry.
Young soldiers also, as M. Richet says, might be permitted to marry under certain conditions.
Richet considers that the fusel oil contained in spirits constitutes the chief danger in the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
Bottazzi, like Lombroso and Richet, was aware that he had entered upon a long road.
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