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  1. George Hoyt Whipple, 1878-1976: A biographical memoir by Leon L Miller, 1995
  2. George Hoyt Whipple and His Friends: The Life-Story of a Nobel Prize Pathologist by George W. Corner, 1963-01-01
  3. Goerge Hoyt Whipple and His Friends by George W. Corner, 1963

21. Whipple, George Hoyt
whipple, george hoyt. whipple, george hoyt 18781976, American pathologist, b. Ashland, N.H., M.D. Johns Hopkins, 1905. He taught at Johns Hopkins (190914) and at the Univ.
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22. Whipple, George Hoyt. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language
whipple, george hoyt. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English LanguageFourth Edition. 2000. 2000. whipple, george hoyt. SYLLABICATION Whip·ple.
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23. Whipple, George Hoyt
whipple, george hoyt. US physiologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiologyor Medicine in 1934 for work on the treatment of pernicious anaemia by
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25. Biografia De Whipple, George Hoyt
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28. George Hoyt Whipple, August 28, 1878—February 2, 1976 | By Leon L. Miller | Bio
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS, National Academy of Sciences. george hoyt WhippleAugust 28, 1878 — February 2, 1976 By Leon L. Miller. I FIRST
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BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences
George Hoyt Whipple
By Leon L. Miller
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

29. Whipple, George H.
whipple, george H.,. george H. whipple. Ullstein Bilderdienst, Berlin.in full george hoyt whipple (b. Aug. 28, 1878, Ashland, NH, USd. Feb.
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George H. Whipple Ullstein Bilderdienst, Berlin in full GEORGE HOYT WHIPPLE (b. Aug. 28, 1878, Ashland, N.H., U.S.d. Feb. 1, 1976, Rochester, N.Y.), 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.

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31. George H. Whipple Laboratory For Cancer Research (Director Dr. Chawnshang Chang)
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    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.
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    33. Experiments In Artificial Anemia Earn George Hoyt Whipple The 1934 Nobel Prize I
    Experiments in Artificial Anemia Earn george hoyt whipple the 1934Nobel Prize in Medicine By Blaine whipple, © 1998. george hoyt
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    George Hoyt Whipple, a Nobel Prize winner in physiology and medicine in 1934 , graduated from Phillips Academy , Andover, MA (1896), Yale University (1900), and Johns Hopkins University medical department (1905). He was on the staff of Johns Hopkins as an instructor of pathology 1905-14, except for 1907, when he was a pathologist at the Ancon Hospital, Panama Canal Zone. His study of bile pigments beginning in 1908 led to his interest in the body's manufacture of the oxygen-carrying hemoglobin, an important element in the production of bile pigments.
    Beginning in 1914, he taught research medicine at the University of California at San Francisco and began, with C.W. Hooper, director of the University's Hooper Foundation for Medical Research , a study on bile pigments (a mixture of yellow and green) and how they were affected by diets. He was dean of the medical school, 1920-21.
    He began his studies on the effect of foods on the regeneration of blood cells and hemoglobin in 1918 and determined that liver was one of the best foods to stimulate the growth of new blood cells.

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    • BIRTH : 28 Aug 1878, Ashland, Grafton, New Hampshire
    • DEATH : 1 Feb 1976, Rochester, Monroe, New York
    Father: Ashley Cooper Whipple (4 Feb 1852 - 4 Apr 1880)
    Mother: Frances Anna Hoyt (15 Jun 1857 - 1904)
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    • MARRIAGE : 24 Jun 1914
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    !SOURCE: A Partial list of the Descendents of Matthew Whipple, the Elder, of Bocking, Essex County, England / Compiled from Divers Sources by Henry Burdette Whipple (High Point, North Carolina, 1965-1969), 2:113, 114. !HONORS: Received the Nobel Prize in 1934 (jointly with George Minot and William P. Murphey of Harvard) for the discovery that liver is curative in pernicious anemia. !HONORS: In 1963, received from President John F. Kennedy the Distinguished Federal Civilian Service Award. !HONORS: In 1921 he was at the University of Rochester, New York, as Dean and organizer of the new medical school there. !RESIDENCES: Rochester, N.Y. (1969)
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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
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  • 38. George Hoyt Whipple :: ZDRAV.cz :: Zdraví A Zdravotnictví
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    40. H1 Ashland New Hampshire, Whipple House Museum
    Plymouth. Ashley s brother,george hoyt whipple, became a doctor, followingin his father s profession. He practiced in California and .
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    Obadiah Smith was a trader and storekeeper in New Hampton. His small store or trading post was in the field opposite the Lucian Schofield Home on Dana Hill. His parents lived at "Treasure Valley" (Wendleboe's). The family Cemetery is in the field near their home. Obadiah made two or three trips, annually to Portsmouth or Exeter to trade or sell goods and brought back supplies for the settlers in this area. He had a small house above the Alphonu Guyotte house on Dana Hill. Both house and store burned.
    He had a store near "The Hole in the Wall" on Ashland's Main Street. In 1836 he started building the lovely brick house now the museum. One of his daughters married James Briggs who had the first Woolen Mill here. Mr. Smith helped them through financial difficulties and soon had problems of his own. The Whipple House was a Duplex house completed about 1837. His daughter married George Hoyt local contractor and Real Estate Broker. His granddaughter Francis, married Dr. Whipple, who died at an early age. Hence the name "Whipple." Ashley H. Platt, great granddaughter of Obadiah Smith married Charles Gavin Platt. The Platt family lived in the house many years. Their daughters were Frances(town librarian), Elizabeth Fletcher(deceased), and Dorothy Kelley,of Plymouth. Ashley's brother,George Hoyt Whipple, became a doctor, following in his father's profession. He practiced in California and . Finally at Syracuse (N.Y.) University,he specialized and won the Nobel Prize for the treatment of Pernicious Anemia.

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