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A.E. Wilder-Smith

A E. Wilder Smith studied natural sciences at Oxford, England. He received his first doctorate in physical organic chemistry at Reading University, England in 1941. During World War Il, he joined the research department of ICI in England. After the war, he became Countess of Lisburne memorial Fellow at the University of London. Subsequently, Wilder-Smith was appointed Director of Research for a Swiss pharmaceutical company. Later he was elected to teach chemotherapy and pharmacology at the medical school of the University of Geneva for which position he received his "habilitation". At Geneva he earned his second doctorate, followed by a third doctorate from the ETH (a senior university in Switzerland) in Zurich.

Wilder Smith is also a well known speaker on many other topics. He is author and co-author of over 70 scientific publications and more than 30 books which have been published in some 17 languages. His "Man's Origin, Man's Destiny'' and "The Creation of Life" are Christian classics.

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A Study Of AIDS
A Study Of Genetics
Fire From Heaven
The Basics Of Christian Fellowship
The Role Of Design In Biology
Locks And Keys
Logos In Biology - The Digestive System
The Five Senses
Examples Of Logos In Nature
The Role Of Logos In Communication
The Seven Main Postulates Of Evolution
Cellular Mechanisms And Randomness
The Grand Deficiency Of All Evolutionary Theory
Time And Creation / Dimension Theory And Christianity
Is Naturalistic Biogenesis Scientific?
The Serpent On A Pole
The Story Of Joseph (Pt 1)
The Story Of Joseph (Pt 2)
The Story Of Joseph (Pt 3 & 4)
Man: Environmentally Or Genetically Controlled
The Great Debate: Evolution Or Creation?
The Cause And Cure Of The Drug Epidemic
Why Does God Allow Suffering?
Is Man A Machine?
The Nature Of The New Birth
The Sign Of The Prophet Jonah
Sea Turtles - God's Handiwork
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