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Cour⋅nand

[koor-nand, -nuhnd; Fr. koor-nahn]
–noun
André Fré⋅dé⋅ric [ahn-drey frey-dey-reek] , 1895–1988, U.S. physiologist, born in France: Nobel prize for medicine 1956.
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Cournand Cour·nand (k&oobreve;r'nānd, -nənd, k&oomacr;r-näɴ'), André Frédéric. 1895-1988.

French-born American physician. He shared a 1956 Nobel Prize for developing cardiac catheterization.

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