Paul Niehans was born and raised in Switzerland
In 1931, Dr. Paul Niehans (1882-1971), a Swiss physician, became known as "the father of cell therapy" quite by chance
Niehans enlisted in the Swiss Army in 1912. When war erupted in the Balkans, Niehans set up a hospital in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
Niehans referred to 1931 as the birth year of cellular therapy
Paul Niehans was born and raised in Switzerland. His father, a doctor, was dismayed when he entered the seminary, but Niehans quickly grew dissatisfied with religious life and took up medicine after all.
Paul Niehans has written: 'Von der Zelle zur Zellulartherapie' -- subject(s): Cells 'L' homme et ses insuffisances hormonales' -- subject(s): Hormones 'Hypertrophie des glandes paraprostatiques et cancer de la prostate' -- subject(s): Cancer
In 1931, Dr. Paul Niehans (1882-1971), a Swiss physician, became known as "the father of cell therapy"
In 1931, Dr. Paul Niehans (1882-1971), a Swiss physician, became known as "the father of cell therapy"
The Paul Niehans cell therapy has been reported to be effective for some users. Before treatment, patients must be aware of all the risks. The procedure is currently not recommended by the American Cancer Society for its potential serious allergic reactions.
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