Fête à souhaiter le 18 mai : Cora, Coralie, Corinne, Eric, Erika
Dicton du 18 mai
Soleil à la Saint-Eric, promet du vin plein les barriques
Ils sont nés un 18 mai
1912 : Richard BROOKS, Réalisateur Américain (décédé le 11/03/1992)
1897 : Franck CAPRA, Réalisateur Américain (décédé le 03/09/1991)
1933 : Bernadette CHIRAC, Femme politique Française
1976 : Vanessa GUEDJ, Actrice Française
1920 : JEAN-PAUL II, Pape Polonais (décédé le 02/04/2005)
1960 : Yannick NOAH, Joueur de tennis Français
1969 : Héléna NOGUERRA, Présentatrice télé Belge
1927 : François NOURISSIER, Ecrivain Français (décédé le 15/02/2011)
1936 : POPECK, Humoriste Français
1913 : Charles TRENET, Chanteur Français (décédé le 19/02/2001)
Ils sont morts un 18 mai
1799 : Pierre BEAUMARCHAIS, Ecrivain Français (né le 24/01/1732)
2023 : Helmut BERGER, Acteur Américain (né le 29/05/1944)
1995 : Alexander GOUDOUNOV, Danseur Soviétique (né le 28/11/1949)
1990 : Jill IRELAND, Actrice Britannique (née le 24/04/1936)
1995 : Henri LABORIT, Biologiste Français (né le 21/11/1914)
2010 : Robert LAFFONT, Editeur Français (né le 30/11/1916)
1911 : Gustave MALHER, Musicien Autrichien (né le 07/07/1860)
1995 : Elizabeth MONTGOMERY, Actrice Américaine (née le 15/04/1933)
Ca s'est passé un 18 mai
1412 : signature d'un traité d'alliance entre Henri IV d'Angleterre et les Armagnacs
1514 : mariage du futur roi François 1er avec la princesse Claude de France, fille de la reine Anne
1804 : le Sénat instaure le Premier Empire et promulgue la Constitution de l'an XII, Bonaparte devient Napoléon Ier
1899 : élection de Paul Deschanel à l'Académie Française
1935 : 3 cm de neige à Paris
1938 : première de "Quai des Brumes" de Marcel Carné
1953 : première femme dépassant le mur du son en avion
1959 : Le Havre remporte la Coupe de France de football
1969 : lancement d'Apollo 10
1974 : l'Inde devient le 6ème pays possesseur de l'arme nucléaire
1984 : création de l'Ordre du Temple Solaire
1990 : un TGV établit le record de vitesse à 515 km/h
1992 : demande d'adhésion de la Suisse à la CEE
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21 November, 2014 : Birth Centenary of Henri Laborit
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(Birth: 21 November, 1914)
(Death: 18 May, 1995)
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Henri Laborit (November 21, 1914 – May 18, 1995) was a French physician, writer and philosopher.
Laborit was born in Hanoi, French Indochina and started his career as a neurosurgeon in the Marines and then moved on to fundamental research. He won the prestigious Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research in 1957. Laborit later became a research head at Boucicault Hospital in Paris.
His interests included psychotropic drugs, eutonology, and memory. He pioneered the use of dopamine antagonists to reduce shock in injured soldiers. His observation that people treated with these drugs showed reduced interest in their surroundings led to their later use as antipsychotics.[1] He was also the first researcher to study GHB, in the early 1960s. He hoped that it would be an orally bioavailable precursor to the neurotransmitter GABA, but it proved to have other uses and was later discovered as an endogenous neurotransmitter.
He appeared in the 1980 Alain Resnais film Mon oncle d'Amérique, which is built around the ideas of Laborit and uses the stories of three people to illustrate theories deriving from evolutionary psychology regarding the relationship of self and society. This movie includes short sequences of rat experiments that are used to illustrate the behaviors of some of the characters in different situations (such as inhibition in the action [2]).
The French-born American market researcher Clotaire Rapaille considered Laborit to be an important influence in his work.[1]
The 1991 Italian film Mediterraneo begins with a quote from Laborit which, translated, means "In times like these, escape is the only way to stay alive and keep dreaming."
References:
1. Diaz, Jaime. How Drugs Influence Behavior. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1996.
2. Laborit, Henri (1979). L'inhibition de l'action. Masson.
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