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Russian-Swiss pharmacologist and toxicologist

Anton Gordonoff (3 February 1893 in Russia - 1960s) was a Swiss pharmacologist and toxicologist of Russian origin.

Gordonoff studied pharmacology at the Universities of Bern and Nancy and finished his studies in 1921. In 1926 he received his habilitation from the University of Bern. Later the same university appointed him a professor of pharmacology and toxicology; he headed the Department of Pharmacology at the School of Medicine and was also a member of the Swiss Commission on Medicine and Drugs and of the Swiss Association for Clinical Neurophysiology.

As the main expert for the defence of Maria Popescu, in 1953, together with Georges Brunschvig, he achieved a second re-investigation of the case. He tested the accusation of poisoning by Veronal, and established that in the 1945 indictment which had led to Popescu's dubious conviction, there had been confusion between it and Quadronox. When Gordonoff then openly accused the forensic specialist François Naville of incompetence, the prosecutor, Charles Cornu, and the presiding judge "stuttered . . . something about 'unavoidable errors'". Popescu was thus considered to have a good case for appeal.

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References

  1. Voices from the Past, Part 4 Archived September 12, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Citizens for Safe Water (Pinellas County), 1 April 2007, retrieved 16 April 2010.
  2. C.W. Hess, "50 Jahre Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Klinische Neurophysiologie" Archived July 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Schweizer Archiv für Neurologie und Psychiatrie 149, June 1998 (pdf, German).
  3. Hans Martin Sutermeister, Summa Iniuria: Ein Pitaval der Justizirrtümer: fünfhundert Fälle menschlichen Versagens im Bereich der Rechtsprechung in kriminal- und sozialpsychologischer Sicht. Basel: Elfenau, 1976, pp. 40–43: Prof. Naville offen "Unfähigkeit" vorwarf, stotterten Staatsanwalt Cornu und Gerichtspräsident Cougnard . . . etwas von "unvermeidlichen Irrtümern". "Popescu ein Begnadigungsgesuch nahe".

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