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Extractions: Pictorial Collection Neg. 4583 Barry York discusses the work of Howard Florey, the medical scientist responsible for turning penicillin into a dispensable drug which saves countless lives worldwide L ooking back on the twentieth century, it is difficult to nominate an individual Australian whose contribution to the welfare of humanity was greater than that of Howard Florey. In 1945, Florey, Alexander Fleming and Ernst Chain jointly received the Nobel Prize. Their contribution was the new wonder drug, penicillin. Prior to the mass production of penicillin, the simplest infectiona scratch or pinprickcould spell amputation of a limb or even death. Infection was a fearful word for the parents or grandparents of most people reading this article. Today, we take much for granted; the overwhelming majority of infections are cured painlessly with antibiotics, of which penicillin remains the most common. Fleming had accidentally discovered a mould containing Penicillium notatum in 1928. Noting its antibacterial qualities, he tested its effectiveness as an antiseptic in treating open wounds and wrote an article for the British medical journal, the
Nobel Prize In Medicine Since 1901 Fleming, Sir Alexander; florey, lord howard walter. 1946, Muller, Hermann Joseph. http://www.planet101.com/nobel_medi_hist.htm
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WEHI - Press Release: 12th Of October 2000 The inaugural Faulding florey Medal and Prize was first awarded on the occasionof the centenary of the birth of lord howard walter florey in 1998. http://www.wehi.edu.au/news/press/12oct00.html
Extractions: 03:08PM on Saturday, June 5, 2004. Professor Jacques Miller is awarded the Faulding Florey Medal 2000 th October 2000 The Florey Faulding Medal 2000 has been awarded to Professor Jacques Miller for his discovery of the function of the thymus. This discovery has been a landmark in medical research and a breakthrough in our knowledge of the workings of the immune system. It has proved critical to the advancement of our understanding of diseases such as cancer, autoimmune disease and AIDS, as well as processes such as transplant rejection, allergy and viral immunity. Professor Miller is Professor Emeritus at The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research and The University of Melbourne. "I doubt whether there is another person living who has made a greater contribution to immunology," said Sir Gustav Nossal. Back to WEHI Press Releases...
Contenido Home Translate this page London University, Londres Sir Ernst Boris Chain (1906 - 1979) Inglaterra.Oxford University lord howard walter florey (1898 - 1968) Inglaterra. http://www.antioxidantes.com.ar/12/Art072.htm
Extractions: Por su descubrimiento de la vitamina K Dam y sus asociados demostraron que en las aves de corral existía una deficiencia nutricional que producía hemorragia y aumento del tiempo de coagulación. Casi una década después, él y Doisy trabajando en forma independiente aislaron de la alfalfa una sustancia liposoluble a la que designaron vitamina K (koagulations-vitamin). Por sus descubrimientos relacionados con las funciones altamente diferenciadas de las fibras nerviosas Los trabajos de Erlanger sobre la función de las fibras nerviosas, fueron el resultado de una prolífica asociación con su discípulo Gasser de la Universidad de Wisconsin en Madison. En 1922 pudieron amplificar las respuestas eléctricas de una fibra nerviosa y graficarla mediante un osciloscopio de rayos catódicos. Mediante este método, hallaron que las fibras nerviosas de un nervio conducen impulsos a diferentes velocidades, según el espesor de la fibra, y que cada una posee un umbral distinto de exitabilidad.
Medicine-Worldwide: Fleming, Sir Alexander Translate this page britische Arbeitsgruppe unter der Leitung der Oxforder Biochemiker Sir Ernst BorisChain (1906-1979) und dem Pathologen lord howard walter florey (1898-1968). http://www.m-ww.de/persoenlichkeiten/fleming.html
Extractions: Sie befinden sich hier: startseite persoenlichkeiten Medizingeschichte H istorisches zur Harnschau M eilensteine der Medizingeschichte ... Über uns Kapitelübersicht: Sir Alexander Fleming Bakteriologe Sir Alexander Fleming * 6. August 1881 in Lochfield Darvel (Schottland) Alexander Fleming hatte noch Bakterien nach dem Vorbild des Altmeisters Robert Koch (1843-1910) züchten gelernt: In gläsernen Schalen, auf künstlichen Nährboden. Und er wurde damit zu einem Wohltäter der Menschheit, denn er entdeckte damit das Penicillin, die "Königin der Arzneimittel". Penicillin war das erste wirksame Antibiotikum - der amerikanische Bakteriologe Selman Abraham Waksman prägte diesen Begriff im Jahre 1945. Seine Verwendung und seine chemischen Modifikationen lösten eine Revolution in der Medizin aus und brachten gefürchtete bakterielle Infektionskrankheiten (zumindest für eine gewisse Zeit) fast zum Verschwinden. Im Jahre 1901 begann Fleming an der St. Mary´s Hospital Medical School in Paddington (London) mit dem Studium der Medizin; dem St. Mary´s Hospital blieb Fleming zeitlebens beruflich verbunden. 1906 absolvierte er hier sein Abschlussexamen und begann anschließend im Impflaboratorium des Hospital unter seinem damaligen Direktor, dem Mikrobiologen Sir Almroth Edward Wright (1861-1947), der das Institut zu hohem Ansehen führte. 1921 wurde Fleming Stellvertretender Leiter dieses Instituts und 1946 dessen Direktor. 1948 erfolgte die Umbenennung in "Wright-Fleming-Institute". 1928 hatte Fleming den Lehrstuhl für Bakteriologie an der University of London erhalten, den er bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1948 innehatte.
Complete Health Care And Medical Information From India 1945. Name Sir Alexander Fleming ,Sir Ernst Boris Chain and lord howardwalter florey. lord howard walter florey. Date Of Birth 1898. http://www.medivisionindia.com/nobelprize/1945.phtml
Complete Health Care And Medical Information From India 1946. Hermann Joseph Muller. 1945. Sir Alexander Fleming ,Sir Ernst Boris Chainand lord howard walter florey. 1944. Joseph Erlanger and Herbert Spencer Gasser. http://www.medivisionindia.com/nobelprize/index.phtml
Storia Della Scienza. Alexander Fleming. BIBLIOGRAFIA Translate this page 1945b.html. lord howard walter florey. http//nobelprizes.com/nobel/medicine/1945c.html.Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1945. http http://www.minerva.unito.it/Storia/fleming/BIBLIOGRAFIA.html
Extractions: BIBLIOGRAFIA Ritorna all'indice C. Coulston Gillispie - Dictionary of Scientific Biography - Charles Scribner's Sons - New York - vol. 5, pg. 28-31 Scienziati e Tecnologi contemporanei - Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, vol. 1, pg. 384-386 J.D. Bernal - Storia della Scienza - Editori Riuniti -vol . II, pg. 748-755 Siti consultati 1 - A scienze odyssey people and discovery http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bmflem.html 2 - time100 Time.com http://www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/fleming.html http://www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/fleming02.html http://www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/fleming03.html 3 - THE NOBEL PRIZE INTERNET ARCHIVE http://nobelprizes.com/nobel/medicine/1945a.html http://nobelprizes.com/nobel/medicine/1945b.html http://nobelprizes.com/nobel/medicine/1945c.html
200 Significant Australians John Fairfax John Farnham Peter Finch Matthew Flinders lord howard florey Errol Flynn AdamLindsay Gordon Percy Grainger Germaine Greer walter Burley Griffin http://www.whitehat.com.au/Australia/People.html
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Extractions: internal website Howard Walter Florey is honoured for his discovery of the unique therapeutic properties of penicillin, the development of which has done more than any probably other in medical history to relieve human suffering. Born in 1898 in Adelaide, Australia, he came to Magdalen College on a Rhodes Scholarship in 1921. After appointments in England and America he returned to Oxford in 1934 as Professor of Pathology (at Lincoln College). In 1941 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society and two years later the clinical success of penicillin was unequivocally demonstrated at Oxford. In 1945 he was awarded a Nobel Prize for medicine with Alexander Fleming and Ernst Chain. The Royal Society elected him their Fiftieth President in 1960. Two years later he relinquished the Chair of Pathology to become Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford. In 1965 he was appointed a Member of the Order of Merit. Engand was the scene of his success but Australia always continued to command his loyalty and affection. From 1945 to 1957 he was involved in the planning of the John Curtin School of Medical Research in the new Australian National University. When a life Peerage was conferred on him in 1965 he chose to be styled Lord Florey of Adelaide and Marston.
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