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  1. George Hoyt Whipple and his friends;: The life-story of a Nobel prize pathologist by George Washington Corner, 1963
  2. George Hoyt Whipple and His Friends Life L by George W Corner, 1963-01-01
  3. The metabolism of bile acids .. by Marjorie Greene Foster, Charles Warren Hooper, et all 2010-08-14
  4. George Hoyt Whipple and His Friends by George W. Corner, 1963-01-01
  5. Biography - Whipple, George Hoyt (1878-1976): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  6. Hemoglobin, plasma protein, and cell protein;: Their production and interchange (American lectures in pathology) by George Hoyt Whipple, 1948
  7. The dynamic equilibrium of body proteins: Hemoglobin, plasma proteins, organ and tissue proteins by George Hoyt Whipple, 1956
  8. George Hoyt Whipple and His Friends: The Life-Story of a Nobel by George W. CORNER, 1963
  9. The origin and significance of the constituents of the bile by George Hoyt Whipple, 1922
  10. A generalized atomic energy program by George Hoyt Whipple, 1960
  11. Autobiographical sketch by George Hoyt Whipple, 1959
  12. A hitherto undescribed disease characterized anatomically by deposits of fat and fatty acids in the intestinal and mesenteric lymphatic tissues by George Hoyt Whipple, 1907
  13. Protein production and exchange in the body, including hemoglobin, plasma protein, and cell protein, (Mellon lecture) by George Hoyt Whipple, 1938
  14. Planning and construction period of the school and hospitals: 1921-1925 by George Hoyt Whipple, 1957

1. George Hoyt Whipple - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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George Hoyt Whipple August 28 February 1 ) was one of three recipients in 1934 of the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their work on liver therapy in cases of anemia . The other two recipients were George Richards Minot and William Parry Murphy Born in Ashland, New Hampshire , Whipple attended Andover Academy Yale University , and Johns Hopkins University , where he got his M.D. He was the first to describe Whipple's disease named after him) and gave clues as to its cause ( bacteria ), in edit
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Whipple George Hoyt patolog amerykañski. Od 1909 profesor uniwersytetów w: Baltimore, Berkeley, Rochester. Prowadzi³ badania g³ównie nad czynno¶ci± w±troby i przemianami ¿elaza w organizmie. Wynalaz³ metodê leczenia niedokrwisto¶ci z³o¶liwej surow± w±trob± i wyci±gami z niej. W 1934 otrzyma³ Nagrodê Nobla w dziedzinie medycyny i fizjologii (wspólnie z  G.R. MinotemW.P. Murphym WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

3. George Hoyt Whipple - Encyclopedia Article About George Hoyt Whipple. Free Acces
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4. George H. Whipple
GEORGE HOYT WHIPPLE American pathologist whose discovery that raw liver fed tochronically bled dogs will reverse the effects of anemia led directly to
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GEORGE HOYT WHIPPLE American pathologist whose discovery that raw liver fed to chronically bled dogs will reverse the effects of anemia led directly to successful liver treatment of pernicious anemia by the American physicians George R. Minot and William P. Murphy. This major advance in the treatment of noninfectious diseases brought the three men the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1934.
After obtaining a medical degree from Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore) in 1905, Whipple began in 1908 a study of bile pigments. This led to his interest in the body's manufacture of the oxygen-carrying hemoglobin, which is also an important constituent in the production of bile pigments. In 1920 he demonstrated that liver as a dietary factor greatly enhances hemoglobin regeneration in dogs. He also carried out experiments in artificial anemia (1923-25), which established iron as the most potent inorganic factor involved in the formation of red blood cells. Whipple worked at Johns Hopkins University and then the University of California, San Francisco, before moving to the University of Rochester, where he spent most of his career (1921-55) and was first dean of the School of Medicine and Dentistry.

5. George Hoytová Whipple
George Hoyt Whipple. George Hoyt Whipple (Srpen 28, 1878 1976) byljeden z trí príjemcu v 1934 Nobelova cena ve fyziologii
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition George Hoyt Whipple August 28 August 28 is the 240th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (241st in leap years), with 125 days remaining.
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  • January 28 - The Yale News becomes the first daily, college newspaper in the United States.

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George Hoyt Whipple
George Hoyt Whipple August 28 ) was one of three recipients in 1934 of the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their work on liver therapy in cases of anemia . The other two recipients were George Richards Minot and William Parry Murphy . Born in Ashland, New Hampshire , Whipple attended Andover Academy, Yale University , and Johns Hopkins University , where he got his M.D. He was the first to describe Whipple's disease named after him) and gave clues as to its cause ( bacteria ), in

8. George H. Whipple - Biography
george H. whipple Biography. george hoyt whipple was born on August 28, 1878, in Ashland, New Hampshire, U.S. He has one son george hoyt (b. 1917) and one daughter Barbara
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George Hoyt Whipple was born on August 28, 1878, in Ashland, New Hampshire, U.S.A., the son of Dr. Ashley Cooper Whipple and his wife Frances Hoyt. His paternal grandfather and his father, both physicians, were born and bred in New Hampshire.
Whipple was educated at Andover Academy and then went to Yale University , where he took his A.B.degree in 1900. Subsequently he went to Johns Hopkins University , where he took his M.D. degree in 1905.
In 1905 he was appointed Assistant in Pathology at the Johns Hopkins Medical School and, although he spent a year as pathologist to the Ancon Hospital, Panama, he remained at Johns Hopkins University until 1914, being successively Assistant, Instructor, Associate and Associate Professor in Pathology.
In 1914 he was appointed Professor of Research Medicine at the University of California Medical School, and Director of the Hooper Foundation for Medical Research at that University, being Dean of the Medical School during the years 1920 and 1921. In 1921 he was appointed Professor of Pathology and Dean of the School of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Rochester
Whipple's main researches were concerned with anaemia and the physiology and pathology of the liver. For a year he worked under General William Gorgas and Dr. S. T. Darling on anaemia caused by parasitic infections and especially on the lesions found in the intestinal tract in people suffering from these infections. He also studied the histology of the tissues in patients suffering from blackwater fever.

9. Whipple, George Hoyt
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10. Whipple, George Hoyt. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. whipple, george hoyt. 1878–1976, American pathologist, b. Ashland, NH, MDJohns Hopkins, 1905. He taught at Johns Hopkins (1909–14) and at the Univ.
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11. Papers Of George Hoyt Whipple, Miner Library
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    The collection was brought together from several sources: personal correspondence formerly housed in the Whipple Museum; scientific correspondence and work data discovered in the summer of 1989 in two filing cabinets forgotten in a room adjacent to Dr. Whipple's old office; miscellaneous materials long in possession of the Miner Library; and several boxes of additional files transferred from the Dean's office in 1989. Processing of the collection was completed in July 1989. In November 1993, Roger Terry, M.D. presented his files of correspondence with/or regarding Dr. Whipple to the Rare Books and Manuscripts department. These materials were processed and added to the collection (Boxes 82-83). Among the more interesting materials in this gift are Dr. Terry's 1958-1963 correspondence with George Washington Corner during the latter's authorship of

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GEORGE HOYT WHIPPLE Nearby, on Pleasant Street, is the birthplace and childhood home of George Hoyt Whipple, pathologist, researcher, and teacher. Dr. Whipple's most significant research led to the development of the liver therapy for pernicious anemia. For his work, he shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1934. Located in Asbland Memorial Park at the junction of US 3 and NH 132. The Whipple House was listed on the National Register in 1978. Table of Contents Chronological List Topical Index Published by The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
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13. George Hoyt Whipple Winner Of The 1934 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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G EORGE H OYT W HIPPLE
1934 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anaemia.
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14. George Hoyt Whipple Winner Of The 1934 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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G EORGE H OYT W HIPPLE
1934 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anaemia.
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    Residence: U.S.A.
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Warburg, Otto Heinrich, 1931. Watson, James Dewey, 1962. Weller, Thomas Huckle,1954. whipple, george hoyt, 1934. Wieschaus, Eric F. 1995. Wiesel, Torsten N.1981.
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16. Medicine 1934
for their discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anaemia .george hoyt whipple, george Richards Minot, William Parry Murphy.
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18. Whipple, George
whipple, george hoyt (18781976). george grandchildren. From Nobel Lectures,Physiology or Medicine 1922-1941. george hoyt whipple died in 1976.
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Whipple, George Hoyt George Hoyt Whipple was born on August 28, 1878, in Ashland, New Hampshire, U.S.A., the son of Dr. Ashley Cooper Whipple and his wife Frances Hoyt. His paternal grandfather and his father, both physicians, were born and bred in New Hampshire.
Whipple was educated at Andover Academy and then went to Yale University, where he took his A.B.degree in 1900. Subsequently he went to Johns Hopkins University, where he took his M.D. degree in 1905.
In 1905 he was appointed Assistant in Pathology at the Johns Hopkins Medical School and, although he spent a year as pathologist to the Ancon Hospital, Panama, he remained at Johns Hopkins University until 1914, being successively Assistant, Instructor, Associate and Associate Professor in Pathology.
In 1914 he was appointed Professor of Research Medicine at the University of California Medical School, and Director of the Hooper Foundation for Medical Research at that University, being Dean of the Medical School during the years 1920 and 1921. In 1921 he was appointed Professor of Pathology and Dean of the School of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Rochester.
Whipple's main researches were concerned with anaemia and the physiology and pathology of the liver. For a year he worked under General William Gorgas and Dr. S. T. Darling on anaemia caused by parasitic infections and especially on the lesions found in the intestinal tract in people suffering from these infections. He also studied the histology of the tissues in patients suffering from blackwater fever.

19. Minot, George Richards
he first became interested in 1914, but it was not until later that he, like WilliamP. Murphy, became impressed by the work of george hoyt whipple on the
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Minot, George Richards George Richards Minot was born on December 2, 1885, at Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. His ancestor, George Minot, had migrated to America in 1630, from Saffron Walden, England. His father, James Jackson Minot, was a physician, and his mother was Elizabeth Whitney.
In his youth Minot was interested in butterflies and moths, and he published two articles on butterflies. He went to Harvard University and there took his A.B. degree in 1908, his M.D. in 1912, and gained an honorary degree of Sc.D. in 1928. He did his hospital training at the Massachusetts General Hospital and then worked at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical School, under W. S. Thayer and W. H. Howell.
In 1915 he was appointed Assistant in Medicine at the Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital and was later appointed to a more senior post there. In 1922 he became Physician-in-Chief of the Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital of Harvard University, and later was appointed to the Staff of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. In 1928 he was elected Professor of Medicine at Harvard University and Director of the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory and Visiting Physician to the Boston City Hospital.

20. George Hoyt Whipple, August 28, 1878—February 2, 1976 | By Leon L. Miller | Bio
george hoyt whipple. August 28, 1878 February 2, 1976. By Leon L. Miller. I FIRST MET george H. feelings one must read the definitive biography, george hoyt whipple and his Friends, published in
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George Hoyt Whipple
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I FIRST MET GEORGE H. WHIPPLE in December 1938 when he interviewed me for the position of research fellow biochemist to work with him and other members of the Department of Pathology. I was impressed by his soft-spoken, taciturn manner and by his air of friendly reserve. Although I spent more than eight years in Whipple's laboratory working with him and others in many of the ongoing research problems, I came to realize that I had learned very little about Whipple personally. During department conferences or in small research meetings he stuck closely to the case discussions at hand or the research data being presented. He did not encourage wide-ranging discussion or sharp differences of opinion that might provoke controversy. However, he never discouraged a young worker from doing an experiment to test his own ideas. To learn some little about Whipple's personal life and feelings one must read the definitive biography, George Hoyt Whipple and his Friends , published in 1963 and written by George W. Corner after more than fifty years of close association and friendship. Whipple's autobiography in

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