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«I am not a philosopher, but only a man of science. I have spent the greater part of my life in the laboratory studying living things, and the rest in the wide world observing human beings and trying to understand them, though I do not pretend to address matters outside the field of scientific observation.»
With these words, Alexei Karel began the introduction to his most famous book (Man, That Unknown), which was received with great enthusiasm when it was first published and has been reprinted many times because it includes many of the author's experiences about man and life from a purely scientific point of view. Dr. Caryl was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1912 for his brilliant medical research.






