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  1. ADVENTURES IN PHYSIOLOGY WITH EXCURSIONS INTO AUTOPHARMACOLOGY. A SELECTION FROM THE SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS OF SIR HENRY HALLETT DALE. WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND RECENT COMMENTS BY THE AUTHOR. by SIR HENRY HALLETT DALE, 1965-01-01
  2. A Catalogue of Printed Books in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library. by Henry Hallett,Sir, foreword. DALE, 1962-01-01
  3. Adventures in physiology with excursions into autopharmacology: A selection from the scientific publications of Sir Henry Hallett Dale by Henry Hallett Dale, 1965
  4. Adventures in Physiology with Excursions into Autopharmacology : A Selection from the Scientific Publications of Sir Henry Hallett Dale
  5. Adventures in Physiology by Sir Henry Hallett Dale, 1965-10
  6. A Catalogue of Printed Books in the Wellcome Historical Medical Librar by Henry Hallett,Sir,foreword DALE, 1976

61. ThinkQuest : Library : The Nobel Prize
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62. On Campus News
University and the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh, dale was also a member ofa prominent scientific family his father, sir henry hallett dale, won the
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The burial site of the ashes of Dr. Robert Henry "Robin" Dale, who died in 1957, is identified by this stone marker, near the hospital's old ambulance entrance. Photo by Colleen MacPherson By Colleen MacPherson It seems John and Olive Diefenbaker and Sir Frederick Haultain are not the only ones to find their final resting place here on the U of S campus. A story in the Oct. 18 issue of On Campus News described the burial sites of the Diefenbakers and Haultain, but it seems there's at least one more. Set in the ground under a towering fir tree near the old ambulance entrance of Royal University Hospital is a discreet stone marker with a brass plaque indicating the burial place of the ashes of Dr. Robert Henry "Robin" Dale who died in 1957. Ruth Horlick, wife of Dr. Louis Horlick, professor emeritus of medicine, and a member of the medical community in Saskatoon since 1954, alerted On Campus News to the site and recalled Dale with fondness. A clinical associate in surgery and one of the city's first plastic surgeons, Dale arrived from England in 1953. A graduate of Cambridge University and the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh, Dale was also a member of a prominent scientific family - his father, Sir Henry Hallett Dale, won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1936 for discoveries relating to the chemical transmission of nerve impulses, and his brother-in-law, Lord Alexander R. Todd, was the Nobel recipient for chemistry in 1957 for work on nucleotides and nucleotide co-enzymes.

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64. Nobel Prices Related To Neuroscience
1936 sir henry hallett dale (Great Britain) and Otto Loewi (Great Britain) fortheir discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses .
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65. Hallett Tellmeabout.co.uk
sir henry hallett dale Winner of the 1936 Nobel Prize in Medicine sir henry hallettdale, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize
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1939. Gerhard Domagk. 1938. Corneille Jean Francois Heyman. 1937. Albert SzentGyogyiVon Nagyrapolt. 1936. sir henry hallett dale and Otto Loewi. 1935. Hans Spemann.
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1936. Name sir henry hallett dale and Otto Loewi. Discovery The chemical transmissionof nerve impulses. sir henry hallett dale. Date Of Birth 1875.
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68. Physiology
Heinrich Warburg (1931). sir Charles Scott Sherrington (1932), EdgarDouglas Adrian (1932), sir henry hallett dale (1936). Otto Loewi (1936
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69. Nobel Prize - Neuroscience
and spinal cord. 1936, dale, henry hallett, sir, 6/9/1875 to 7/23/1968,British, Chemical transmission of nerve impulses. Loewi, Otto,
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70. Experimental Science
sir henry hallett dale OM, GBE, FRS, FRCP (18971968) PP/HHD Notebooks of variousexperiments at the National Institute of Medical Research, Hampstead, 1913
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71. Neuroscience In Nobel Prize
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72. Henry Hallett Dale
henry hallett dale. henry hallett dale (18751968) was an English scientist. thumb 200px TheNobel Prize diploma of sir henry H. dale, displayed in the Royal
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73. RTP
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74. ASPET - History Of ASPET
HERBERT SPENCER GASSER 1944. CORNEILLE JF HEYMANS - 1938. OTTO LOEWI- 1936. sir henry hallett dale - 1936. FREDERICK GRANT BANTING - 1923.
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Organizing Meeting - Baltimore, Maryland, December 28, 1908 "On the invitation of John J. Abel , 18 pharmacologists met in Abel's laboratory to organize a new society. They elected Abel as Temporary Chairman and Reid Hunt as Temporary Secretary. MINUTES Hunt took three pages of minutes, which he and Abel both signed, and had them mimeographed. Four articles of agreement were unanimously adopted.
  • In order to further the growth of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics in this country and to facilitate personal intercourse among investigators in these branches of science, we hereby organize the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and subscribe ourselves thereto as its founders.
  • The management of the Society will be left in a Council of seven members - a President, a Secretary, a Treasurer and four councilors.
  • The Council is to prepare a constitution, to consider ways and means for permanent establishment of the Society, and furtherance of its purposes by calling meetings.
  • 75. NIH Almanac (1997)
    Sabin. May 31, 1955 Some Recent Developments Concerning the ChemicalTransmission of Nervous Effects sir henry hallett dale. May
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    76. Nobel Medicine Prizes 1901-1950 (Trivopaedia)
    Whipple (USA), George Richards Minot (USA), William Parry Murphy (USA) 1935 HansSpemann (D) 1936 sir henry hallett dale (GB), Otto Loewi (USA) 1937 Albert von
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    78. Organic Chemistry In Nature CHEM 312 Project
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    Ascorbic acid was first isolated from citrus fruits in 1932, but it had been known about since James Lind found that citrus fruits prevent scurvy in the 1700s.

    79. The Royal College Of Surgeons Of England : Manuscripts - D
    dale, sir henry hallett Secretary to Royal Society Letters concerning Anconsheep skeleton given to PRS and picture of Sherrington 19331956. Damer.
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    Catalogue of Extraneous fossils 1759-1772 Dacre, Barbarina Brand, Baroness (1768-1854)
    Letters to Joanna Baillie includes her opinion that Jane Eyre is "disgusting trash" 1843 Dale, Sir Henry Hallett [Secretary to Royal Society]
    Letters concerning Ancon sheep skeleton given to PRS and picture of Sherrington 1933-1956 Damer. Anee Seymour (nee Conway) (1749-1828) sculptor
    Letter to Joanna Baillie re death of Matthew Baillie 1823 Daniel, Peter M
    Letter to RCS Librarian concerning possibility of a GPO stamp portraying William Harvey 1976 Darby, William (1840-1918)
    Autograph n.d. c1872-1918 Dart, Joseph
    Letter to RCS Museum re Croton oil n.d. c1810-1844 Dart, Raymond [University of Witwatersrand]
    Letters to RCS Librarian and to D'Arcy Power concerning RCS sending books to South Africa and relationship of RSA to the Empire 1930-1931 Darwin, Charles

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    Minot, George Richards, 1934. Spemann, Hans, 1935. dale, sir henry hallett,1936. Loewi, Otto, 1936. Nagyrapolt, Albert SzentGyorgyi Von, 1937.
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