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Irvine Page

Irvine Heinly Page (January 7, 1901 – June 10, 1991) was an American physiologist who played an important part in the field of hypertension for almost 60 years while working at the Cleveland Clinic as the first Chair of Research.[1][2][3]

Irvine Page
Page (right) and lab tech in the 1960s
Born
Irvine Heinly Page

(1901-01-07)January 7, 1901
DiedJune 10, 1991(1991-06-10) (aged 90)

Early life and education edit

Irvine Page was born on January 7, 1901, in Indianapolis, Indiana. He attended college at Cornell University, with an undergraduate degree in chemistry (1921) and an M.D. degree in 1926.[4][5] Page completed his internship at Presbyterian and Bellevue Hospitals in New York City.[6]

Career edit

After completing his internship, Page then performed research in physical chemistry at Woods Hole and then New York. In 1928 he joined the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Munich, Germany where he started a new department of neurochemistry. With the coming rise to power of Hitler, Page left Munich in 1931 to work with Donald Van Slyke at The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York City. He worked at the Rockefeller Institute through 1937. Page then moved back to Indianapolis as Director of the Laboratory for Clinical Research at Eli Lilly at City Hospital. In 1945, Page then organized a new research division at the Cleveland Clinic.[6]

His first contributions were published in the early 1930s and his most recent, "Hypertension Research: A Memoir: 1920–1960", in 1988. He is perhaps best known for the co-discovery of serotonin in 1948,[7] although his pre-eminence is a matter of record in four other areas: the renin–angiotensin system, the mosaic theory of hypertension,[8] treatment of hypertension and public and professional advocacy of the recognition of this condition and its effects in daily life. In earlier work he published on the neurochemistry of the brain.

Page received many honors for his work. He was on the cover of Time magazine in 1955.[9] He was president of the American Heart Association (1956–57); he received ten honorary degrees and a number of prestigious awards—the Ida B. Gould Memorial Award of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1957); Albert Lasker Award (1958); Gairdner Foundation International Award (1963); Distinguished Award of the American Medical Association (1964); Oscar B. Hunter Award (1966); Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement (1966);[10] Passano Foundation Award (1967); and the Stouffer Prize (now the Novartis Award) for Hypertension Research in 1970. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1971 and published his memoirs in 1988.

The American Heart Association Irvine H. Page Young Investigator Research Award 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine and the Irvine Page – Alva Bradley Lifetime Achievement Award are named in his honor.

Later life edit

A collection of his papers is held at the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland.[11]

Personal life edit

He was married to Beatrice Allen, a dancer, poet, and author of the book, The Bracelet. His sister was Ruth Page, a noted American ballet dancer. Page was also a gifted musician, a trait he passed on to his two sons, Christopher Page and Nicholas Page. Page lived in Cleveland, OH with his wife and children, summering in Hyannis Port on Cape Cod. His family home on the Cape is now owned and occupied by his granddaughter and great-grandchildren.

Death edit

Having retired to Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, Page died suddenly on June 10, 1991, at the age of 90. He had been previously injured in an auto accident in March 1990 and suffered from poor health due to a prior stroke and a prior heart attack.[3]

Selected publications edit

  • Page, Irvine (1987). Hypertension Mechanisms. Orlando, Fla.: Grune & Stratton. ISBN 978-0-8089-1768-7.
  • Page, Irvine (1988). Hypertension Research: A Memoir : 1920-1960. New York: Pergamon. ISBN 978-0-08-036079-9.
  • Page, Irvine (1937). Chemistry of the brain. New York: C.C. Thomas. ASIN B-000-87D23-C.
  • Page, Irvine (1972). Speaking to the Doctor: His Responsibilities and Opportunities: Selected Editorials from Modern Medicine. Minneapolis: Proforum.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Dustan, HP (1990). "Irvine Page lecture. Legacies of Irvine H. Page". Journal of Hypertension Supplement. 8 (7): S29–34. PMID 2095393.
  2. ^ Dustan HP Irvine Heinly Page. The National Academies Press Biographical Memoirs.
  3. ^ a b Frohlich ED, Dustan HP, Bumpus FM Irvine H. Page: 1901-1991. The Celebration of a Leader Hypertension 1991;18:443–445.
  4. ^ https://news.weill.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/publications/wcm_vol15_no3.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ http://www.nasonline.org/publications/biographical-memoirs/memoir-pdfs/page-irvine.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ a b Gifford, R. (January 1987). "Profiles in cardiology: Irvine h. page". Clinical Cardiology. 10 (1): 68–69. doi:10.1002/clc.4960100117. PMID 3545576.
  7. ^ Rapport, MM; Green, AA; Page, IH (1948). "Serum vasoconstrictor (serotonin). IV. Isolation and characterization". J Biol Chem. 176 (3): 1243–1251. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18)57137-4. PMID 18100415.
  8. ^ Page, IH (1967). "The mosaic theory of arterial hypertension--its interpretation". Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 10 (3): 325–33. doi:10.1353/pbm.1967.0031. PMID 6034593. S2CID 29576640.
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  10. ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
  11. ^ "Irvine H. Page, M.D. Papers 1917–1989". National Library of Medicine.

External links edit

  • Harriet P. Dustan, "Irvine Heinly Page", Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences (1995)

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Irvine Heinly Page January 7 1901 June 10 1991 was an American physiologist who played an important part in the field of hypertension for almost 60 years while working at the Cleveland Clinic as the first Chair of Research 1 2 3 Irvine PagePage right and lab tech in the 1960sBornIrvine Heinly Page 1901 01 07 January 7 1901Indianapolis Indiana USDiedJune 10 1991 1991 06 10 aged 90 Hyannis Port Massachusetts US Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Later life 3 1 Personal life 3 2 Death 4 Selected publications 5 Footnotes 6 External linksEarly life and education editIrvine Page was born on January 7 1901 in Indianapolis Indiana He attended college at Cornell University with an undergraduate degree in chemistry 1921 and an M D degree in 1926 4 5 Page completed his internship at Presbyterian and Bellevue Hospitals in New York City 6 Career editAfter completing his internship Page then performed research in physical chemistry at Woods Hole and then New York In 1928 he joined the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Munich Germany where he started a new department of neurochemistry With the coming rise to power of Hitler Page left Munich in 1931 to work with Donald Van Slyke at The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York City He worked at the Rockefeller Institute through 1937 Page then moved back to Indianapolis as Director of the Laboratory for Clinical Research at Eli Lilly at City Hospital In 1945 Page then organized a new research division at the Cleveland Clinic 6 His first contributions were published in the early 1930s and his most recent Hypertension Research A Memoir 1920 1960 in 1988 He is perhaps best known for the co discovery of serotonin in 1948 7 although his pre eminence is a matter of record in four other areas the renin angiotensin system the mosaic theory of hypertension 8 treatment of hypertension and public and professional advocacy of the recognition of this condition and its effects in daily life In earlier work he published on the neurochemistry of the brain Page received many honors for his work He was on the cover of Time magazine in 1955 9 He was president of the American Heart Association 1956 57 he received ten honorary degrees and a number of prestigious awards the Ida B Gould Memorial Award of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 1957 Albert Lasker Award 1958 Gairdner Foundation International Award 1963 Distinguished Award of the American Medical Association 1964 Oscar B Hunter Award 1966 Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement 1966 10 Passano Foundation Award 1967 and the Stouffer Prize now the Novartis Award for Hypertension Research in 1970 He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1971 and published his memoirs in 1988 The American Heart Association Irvine H Page Young Investigator Research Award Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine and the Irvine Page Alva Bradley Lifetime Achievement Award are named in his honor Later life editA collection of his papers is held at the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda Maryland 11 Personal life edit He was married to Beatrice Allen a dancer poet and author of the book The Bracelet His sister was Ruth Page a noted American ballet dancer Page was also a gifted musician a trait he passed on to his two sons Christopher Page and Nicholas Page Page lived in Cleveland OH with his wife and children summering in Hyannis Port on Cape Cod His family home on the Cape is now owned and occupied by his granddaughter and great grandchildren Death edit Having retired to Hyannis Port Massachusetts Page died suddenly on June 10 1991 at the age of 90 He had been previously injured in an auto accident in March 1990 and suffered from poor health due to a prior stroke and a prior heart attack 3 Selected publications editPage Irvine 1987 Hypertension Mechanisms Orlando Fla Grune amp Stratton ISBN 978 0 8089 1768 7 Page Irvine 1988 Hypertension Research A Memoir 1920 1960 New York Pergamon ISBN 978 0 08 036079 9 Page Irvine 1937 Chemistry of the brain New York C C Thomas ASIN B 000 87D23 C Page Irvine 1972 Speaking to the Doctor His Responsibilities and Opportunities Selected Editorials from Modern Medicine Minneapolis Proforum Footnotes edit Dustan HP 1990 Irvine Page lecture Legacies of Irvine H Page Journal of Hypertension Supplement 8 7 S29 34 PMID 2095393 Dustan HP Irvine Heinly Page The National Academies Press Biographical Memoirs a b Frohlich ED Dustan HP Bumpus FM Irvine H Page 1901 1991 The Celebration of a Leader Hypertension 1991 18 443 445 https news weill cornell edu sites default files publications wcm vol15 no3 pdf bare URL PDF http www nasonline org publications biographical memoirs memoir pdfs page irvine pdf bare URL PDF a b Gifford R January 1987 Profiles in cardiology Irvine h page Clinical Cardiology 10 1 68 69 doi 10 1002 clc 4960100117 PMID 3545576 Rapport MM Green AA Page IH 1948 Serum vasoconstrictor serotonin IV Isolation and characterization J Biol Chem 176 3 1243 1251 doi 10 1016 S0021 9258 18 57137 4 PMID 18100415 Page IH 1967 The mosaic theory of arterial hypertension its interpretation Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 10 3 325 33 doi 10 1353 pbm 1967 0031 PMID 6034593 S2CID 29576640 issue Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement www achievement org American Academy of Achievement Irvine H Page M D Papers 1917 1989 National Library of Medicine External links editHarriet P Dustan Irvine Heinly Page Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences 1995 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Irvine Page amp oldid 1182370512, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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