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         Richards Dickinson W:     more books (53)
  1. The Life of Emily Dickinson by Emily) Sewall, Richard B. Dickinson, 1980
  2. Arkansas Historical Quarterly Volume XLXI Number 4 Winter 1990 by Arkansas Historical Association, Samuel Dorris Dickinson, et all 1990
  3. Federal Income Tax Code and Regulations Selected Sections by Robert A. Schroeder, 2004
  4. Richard Trevithick, the engineer and the man, by H. W Dickinson, 1934
  5. Richard Trevithick the Engineer and the Man by H. W. And Titley, Arthur Dickinson, 1934-01-01
  6. Invitation to Japanese Gardens by Gisei w/trans. by Richard F. Dickinson & Nobunao Matsuyama Takakuwa, 1970-01-01
  7. RICHARD TREVITHICK : THE ENGINEER AND THE MAN : TREVITHICK CENTENARY COMMEMORATION MEMORIAL VOLUME by H W DICKINSON, 1934-01-01
  8. Richard Trevithick:The Engineer and the Man. Trevithick Centenary Commemoration Memorial Volume by H. W. Dickinson and Arthur Titley, 1934
  9. Dickinson, H. W. Educating the Royal Navy: Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Education for Officers.(Book review): An article from: Naval War College Review by Richard Norton, 2008-03-22
  10. The Mind of a Fculty: Essays Presented to Beauford A. Norris (Encounter, Vol. 34, No. 4, Autumn, 1973) by David C. Pellett, Toyozo W. Nakarai, et all 1973
  11. Dickinson Richards: Physiologist, physician, medical leader, historian, humanist and man by André F Cournand, 1975
  12. Geology of the Menominee iron-bearing district, Dickinson County, Michigan, and Florence and Marinette Counties, Wisconsin, (Geological Survey) by Richard W Bayley, 1966
  13. Teilhard, Scripture, and Revelation: A Study of Teilhard De Chardin's Reinterpretation of Pauline Themes by Richard W. Kropf, 1980-02

41. Harapan's Bookshelf: Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
Link Official Website of nobel Foundation Physiology or Medicine 1998, ANDR? FR?D?RIC COURNAND , WERNER FORSSMANN and dickinson W. richards for their
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last updated on Link: Official Website of Nobel Foundation: Physiology or Medicine Robert F. Furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro and Ferid Murad for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system STANLEY B. PRUSINER for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection PETER C. DOHERTY and ROLF M. ZINKERNAGEL for their discoveries concerning the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence. EDWARD B. LEWIS CHRISTIANE NÜSSLEIN-VOLHARD and ERIC F. WIESCHAUS for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development. ALFRED G. GILMAN and MARTIN RODBELL for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells. RICHARD J. ROBERTS

42. Nobel Prize For Medicine
nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. For years not listed, no award was made.1901. 1956. dickinson W. richards, Jr., André F. Cournand (both US), and
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Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine For years not listed, no award was made. Emil A. von Behring (Germany), for work on serum therapy against diphtheria Sir Ronald Ross (U.K.), for work on malaria Niels R. Finsen (Denmark), for his treatment of lupus vulgaris with concentrated light rays Ivan P. Pavlov (U.S.S.R.), for work on the physiology of digestion Robert Koch (Germany), for work on tuberculosis Charles L. A. Laveran (France), for work with protozoa in the generation of disease Paul Ehrlich (Germany) and Elie Metchnikoff (U.S.S.R.), for work on immunity Theodor Kocher (Switzerland), for work on the thyroid gland Albrecht Kossel (Germany), for achievements in the chemistry of the cell Allvar Gullstrand (Sweden), for work on the dioptrics of the eye Alexis Carrel (France), for work on vascular ligature and grafting of blood vessels and organs Charles Richet (France), for work on anaphylaxy Jules Bordet (Belgium), for discoveries in connection with immunity August Krogh (Denmark), for discovery of regulation of capillaries' motor mechanism In1923, the1922 prize was shared by Archibald V. Hill (U.K.), for discovery relating to heat-production in muscles; and Otto Meyerhof (Germany), for correlation between consumption of oxygen and production of lactic acid in muscles

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nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Chronology. 1956 ANDRÉ FRÉDÉRIC COURNAND, WERNER FORSSMANN and dickinson W. richards for their discoveries
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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Chronology
STANLEY B. PRUSINER for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection
PETER C. DOHERTY and ROLF M. ZINKERNAGEL for their discoveries concerning the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence.
EDWARD B. LEWIS, CHRISTIANE NÜSSLEIN-VOLHARD and ERIC F. WIESCHAUS for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development.
ALFRED G. GILMAN and MARTIN RODBELL for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells.
RICHARD J. ROBERTS and PHILLIP A. SHARP for their independent discoveries of split genes.
EDMOND H. FISCHER and EDWIN G. KREBS for their discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism.
ERWIN NEHER and BERT SAKMANN for their discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells.
JOSEPH E. MURRAY and E. DONNALL THOMAS for their discoveries concerning organ and cell transplantation in the treatment of human disease.
J. MICHAEL BISHOP and HAROLD E. VARMUS for their discovery of the cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes.

44. 20th Century Year By Year 1956
nobel Prizes. France), d. 1988; FORSSMANN, WERNER, Germany, Mainz University andBad Kreuznach, b. 1904, d. 1979; and richards, dickinson W., USA, Columbia
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Major Event/ Sports Nobel Prizes Pulitzer Prizes ... Popular Book s / Popular Television Shows Popular Music/ Tony Awards
Major Events of 1956
Sports
NBA: Philadelphia Warriors vs. Ft. Wayne Pistons Series: 4-1
NCAA Football: Oklahoma Record: 10-0-0
Heisman Trophy: Paul Hornung, notre dame, QB points: 1,066
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens vs. Detroit Red Wings Series: 4-1
US Open Golf: Cary Middlecoff Score: 281 Course: Oak Hill CC Location: Rochester, NY
World Series: New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn Dodgers Series: 4-3
Top Songs of 1956
1."Memories Are Made of This" ... Dean Martin
2."Rock and Roll Waltz" ... Kay Starr
3."Lisbon Antigua" ... Nelson Riddle
4."Poor People of Paris" ... Les Baxter
5."Heartbreak Hotel" ... Elvis Presley

45. The Journal Of The College Of Physicians And Surgeons Of Columbia
My greatest personal pride is based upon the fact that dickinson W. richards, whoshared the nobel Prize for the introduction of cardiac catheterization and
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46. Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library: Archives & Special Collections
1956, P S faculty members André F. Cournand and dickinson W. richards, along withGerman scientist Werner Forssmann, receive the nobel Prize in Medicine for
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The Health Sciences at Columbia University:
A Timeline
1700's
1800's 1900's 2000's
YEAR DESCRIPTION IMAGE King's College, chartered by George II, opens as the first institution of higher learning in the Colony of New York. King's College establishes a medical school, the first in New York and only the second in the Thirteen Colonies. King's awards two BA degrees in medicine at the first commencement of the medical school. In his address to the graduates, Dean Samuel Bard calls for the establishment of what will become New York Hospital.
Samuel Bard King's College awards first M.D. degree in the Colonies to Robert Tucker. New York Hospital, the second in the Colonies after the Pennsylvania Hospital, receives charter from King George III. King's College closes due to the American Revolution. King's reopens as Columbia College. Columbia revives the medical school with Samuel Bard as Dean.
New York Hospital opens in buildings on Broadway between what are now Duane and Worth Streets.
New York Hospital Back to Top
After years of decline, the Columbia College medical school merges into the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

47. Moments In MCG History
Andre Cournand and dickinson W. richards at Bellevue Hospital Cournand and richardsalong with Dr. Werner Forssmann were awarded the 1956 nobel Prize in
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Medical College of Georgia Beeper Index A-Z Index MCG Home Editor’s Note: In 2003, the Medical College of Georgia celebrates its 175th year of educating health care practitioners and promoting the health of Georgians. To commemorate this milestone, Medical Historian in Residence Lois T. Ellison highlights hallmarks of the university’s past in the final Beeper issue of each month. To read more articles see Moments in MCG History
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Cardiac Catheterization at MCG: 1949 - 1956
There’s no time better than February, traditionally thought of as heart month, to recall diagnostic cardiac catheterizations at the Medical College of Georgia performed at the “old” University Hospital.

48. YAM March 2001 - Who's Been Blue
Lars Onsager 1935PhD nobel Prize, chemistry, 1968 Gifford Pinchot 1889 Founderof US Forest Service dickinson W. richards 1917 nobel Prize, medicine
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Click here to read letters to the editor about this article. Who's Been Blue
March 2001 Special Tercentennial Edition Although founded primarily as a school for clerics, Yale has populated virtually every field of endeavor with practitioners of talent and creativity. A sampling: Arts
Athletics

Business

Education
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Science
Arts Jennifer Bartlett Jonathan Borofsky Sandra Boynton Ivan Chermayeff Chuck Close Norman Dello Joio Philip DiCorcia Janet Fish Eliot Fisk Norman Foster Nancy Graves Eva Hesse Charles E. Ives Thomas Krens Mitch Leigh Maya Lin Robert Mangold Sylvia Mangold Brice Marden Reginald Marsh Paul Mellon Claes Oldenburg Frederick Law Olmsted Cole Porter Martin Puryear Frederic Remington James Gamble Rogers Richard Rogers Eero Saarinen Richard Serra Roger Sessions Richard Stoltzman Garry Trudeau Athletics Walter Camp Steve Clark Brian Dowling Chris Dudley Christine Ernst Gary Fencik William Ford A. Bartlett Giamatti Virginia Gilder Calvin Hill Levi Jackson Eli Jacobs Richard Jauron Kwaku Ohene-Frempong Michael Pyle Donald Schollander Frank Shorter John Spagnola Allen Stack Francis Vincent Amos Alonzo Stagg Business Joseph Cullman III W. Edwards Deming

49. TIP NOBEL ÖDÜLLERÝ
1955. THEORELL, AXEL HUGO THEODOR. Isveç, nobel Tip Enstitüsü, Stokholm,d. 1903, ö. 1982 “Oksidasyon 1979; ve. richards, dickinson W. ABD
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TIP NOBEL ÖDÜLLERÝ VON BEHRING, EMIL ADOLF Almanya, Marburg Üniversitesi, d. 1854, ö.1917: “Serum tedavini geliþtirerek özellikle difteriye karþý verdiði mücadeleyle, hastalýk ve ölümlere karþý, hekimlerin ellerine muzaffer bir silah vererek, týp bilimin hareket alanýnda yeni bir yol açtýðý için” ROSS, Sir RONALD Ýngiltere, Üniversitesi College, Liverpool, d. 1857 (Almora, Hindistan), ö. 1932: “Sýtma hastalýðý konusunda, organizmaya nasýl bulaþtýðýnýn keþfini de içeren çalýþmalarýyla hastalýða karþý mücadele yollarý konusunda baþarýlý araþtýrmalar yaptýðý için” FINSEN, NIELS RYBERG Danimarka, Finsen Medical Light Institute, Kopenhag, d. 1860, ö. 1904: “Hastalýklarýn, özellikle lupus vulgarisin yoðun ýþýk demeti ile tedavisine yaptýðý katkýlarla týp biliminin önüne yeni yeni ufuklar açtýðý için” PAVLOV, IVAN PETROVICH Rusya, Askeri Týp akademisi, St. Petersburg d. 1849, ö. 1936: “Sindirim konusunda yaptýðý çalýþmalarla, konunun yaþamsal yönlerine ýþýk tuttuðu için” KOCH, ROBERT Almanya, Institut für Infektions-Krankkheiten (Enfeksiyonlu Hastalýklar Enstitüsü), Berlin, d. 1843, ö. 1910: “Tüberkülozla ilgili keþif ve incelemeleri için” GOLGI, CAMILLO

50. Behind The Name: Nobel Prize Winners By Category
Behind the Name the etymology and history of first names. nobel PrizeWinners by Category. dickinson W. richards, 1956, Medicine,
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t h e e t y m o l o g y a n d h i s t o r y o f f i r s t n a m e s Nobel Prize Winners by Category Name Years Type Also Known As Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff Chemistry Hermann Emil Fischer Chemistry Svante August Arrhenius Chemistry Sir William Ramsay Chemistry Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer Chemistry Henri Moissan Chemistry Eduard Buchner Chemistry Ernest Rutherford Chemistry Wilhelm Ostwald Chemistry Otto Wallach Chemistry Marie Curie Chemistry Paul Sabatier Chemistry Victor Grignard Chemistry Alfred Werner Chemistry Theodore William Richards Chemistry Chemistry Fritz Haber Chemistry Walther Hermann Nernst Chemistry Frederick Soddy Chemistry Francis William Aston Chemistry Fritz Pregl Chemistry Richard Adolf Zsigmondy Chemistry The Svedberg Chemistry (Theodor) Heinrich Otto Wieland Chemistry Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus Chemistry Arthur Harden Chemistry Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin Chemistry Hans Fischer Chemistry Carl Bosch Chemistry Friedrich Bergius Chemistry Irving Langmuir Chemistry Harold Clayton Urey Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Debye Chemistry (Peter) Paul Karrer Chemistry Walter Norman Haworth Chemistry Richard Kuhn Chemistry Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt Chemistry Leopold Ruzicka Chemistry George de Hevesy Chemistry Otto Hahn Chemistry Artturi Ilmari Virtanen Chemistry James Batcheller Sumner Chemistry John Howard Northrop Chemistry Wendell Meredith Stanley Chemistry Sir Robert Robinson Chemistry Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius Chemistry William Francis Giauque Chemistry Kurt Alder Chemistry Otto Paul Hermann Diels

51. Ëàóðåàòû Íîáåëåâñêèõ ïðåìèé ïî ôèçèîëîãèè
Porter, Rodney R. 1972. Prusiner, Stanley B. 1997. Reichstein, Tadeus, 1950. richards,dickinson W. 1956. nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine Winners 19971901.
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PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Alphabetical listing of Nobel prize laureates in Physiology and Medicine
Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David Banting, Sir Frederick Grant Barany, Robert Beadle, George Wells Behring, Emil Adolf Von Bekesy, Georg Von Benacerraf, Baruj Bergstroem, Sune K. Bishop, J. Michael Black, Sir James W. Bloch, Konrad Blumberg, Baruch S. Bordet, Jules Bovet, Daniel Brown, Michael S. Burnet, Sir Frank Macfarlane Cajal, Santiago Ramon Y Carrel, Alexis Chain, Sir Ernst Boris Claude, Albert Clintock, Barbara Mc Cohen, Stanley Cori, Carl Ferdinand Cori, Gerty Theresa Cormack, Alan M. Cournand, Andre Frederic Crick, Francis Harry Compton Dale, Sir Henry Hallett Dam, Henrik Carl Peter Dausset, Jean De Duve, Christian Delbruck, Max Doherty, Peter C.

52. Premio Nobel De Medicina - Laureados 1901-1999
Prêmio nobel de Medicina Laureados 1901-1999. Physiology or Medicine 1956, -COURNAND,ANDRÉ FRÉDÉRIC -FORSSMANN, WERNER -richards, dickinson W. for their
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Prêmio Nobel de Medicina - Laureados 1901-1999 www.roberto.tzo.com
Prize Laureate Motivation Physiology or Medicine 1901 VON BEHRING, EMIL ADOLF
"for his work on serum therapy, especially its application against diphtheria, by which he has opened a new road in the domain of medical science and thereby placed in the hands of the physician a victorious weapon against illness and deaths" Physiology or Medicine 1902 ROSS, Sir RONALD
"for his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful research on this disease and methods of combating it" Physiology or Medicine 1903 FINSEN, NIELS RYBERG
"in recognition of his contribution to the treatment of diseases, especially lupus vulgaris, with concentrated light radiation, whereby he has opened a new avenue for medical science" Physiology or Medicine 1904 PAVLOV, IVAN PETROVICH
"in recognition of his work on the physiology of digestion, through which knowledge on vital aspects of the subject has been transformed and enlarged" Physiology or Medicine 1905 KOCH, ROBERT

53. Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine
Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell (*1903, +1982) Sweden, nobel Medical Institute Germany,Mainz University and Bad Kreuznach, and dickinson W. richards (*1895, +1973
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Emil Adolf Von Behring
Germany, Marburg University,
"for his work on serum therapy, especially its application against diphtheria, by which he has opened a new road in the domain of medical science and thereby placed in the hands of the physician a victorious weapon against illness and deaths"
Sir Ronald Ross (*1857 in Almora, India, +1932)
Great Britain, University College, Liverpool,
"for his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful resesarch on this disease and methods of combating it"
Niels Rydberg Finsen (*1860 in Thorshavn, Faroe Islands, +1904)
Denmark, Finsen Medical Light Institute, Copenhagen,
"in recognition of his contribution to the treatment of diseases, especially lupus vulgaris, with concentrated light radiation, whereby he has opened a new avenue for medical science" Ivan Petrovich Pavlov Russia, Military Medical Academy, St. Petersburg

54. Nobel. Medycyna. Kalendarium
93752 nobel. Medycyna. srodtytul 102 1956 tekst 103 André Frédéric Cournand (Francuzz USA), Werner Forssmann (Niemcy) i dickinson W. richards (USA) za
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55. The Nobel Prize
German André Frédéric Cournand (18951988) American dickinson Woodruss richards(1895-1973 1968 Robert W. Holley (1922-1993) American H. Gobind
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History of the Prize
The Nobel Prize
Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist. He invented dynamite and became very rich. He gave more than 9 million dollars of his fortune to set up the Nobel prizes. Each year money from this fund goes to those who have most helped humanity. The Nobel Committee gives prizes for important work in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace, and economics. Prize winners receive a cash prize (currently $1 million), a gold medal (above) and a certificate (below).
Winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine
1901 Emil A. von Behring (1854-1917) German
For his work on serum therapy, especially its application against diphtheria, by which he has opened a new road in the domain of medical science and thereby placed in the hands of the physician a victorious weapon against illness and death.
1902 Sir Ronald Ross (1857-1932) British
For his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful research on this disease and how to combat it.
1903 Niels Ryberg Finsen (1860-1904) Danish
In recognition of his contribution to the treatment of diseases, especially

56. APPUNTI DALLE LEZIONI DI STORIA DELLA MEDICINA TENUTE DAL Prof
Translate this page I PREMI nobel PER LA MEDICINA 1956, ANDRÚ FREDERIC COURNAND (USA),WERNER FORSSMANN (Germania) e dickinson W. richards JR.
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I PREMI NOBEL PER LA MEDICINA
EMIL ADOLF VON BEHRING (Germania)
Ricerche di sieroterapia e cura della difterite RONALD Ross (Gran Bretagna)
Studi sulla malaria NIELS RYBERG FINSEN (Danimarca)
Trattamento delle malattie con radiazioni luminose (fototerapia) IVAN PETROVIC PAVLOV (Russia)
Studi di fisiologia della digestione R0BERT KOCH (Germania)
Ricerche sulla tubercolosi CAMILLO GOLGI (Italia) e SANTIAGO RAMON Y CAJAL (Spagna)
Ricerche sul sistema nervoso CHARLES Louls ALPHONSE LAVERAN (Francia)
Ricerche sui protozoi ILJA IL'JICH MECHNIKOV (Russia-Francia) e PAUL EHRLICH (Germania)
EMIL THEODOR KOCHER (Svizzera)
Ricerche sulla patologia tiroidea ALBRECHT KossEL (Germania) Studi di chimica cellulare ALLVAR GULLSTRAND (Svezia) Ricerche sui mezzi diottrici dell'occhio ALEXIS CARREL (Francia-USA) Studi sui trapianti e le suture di vasi sanguigni CHARLES ROBERT RICHET (Francia) Ricerche sull'anafilassi ROBERT BARANY (Austria) Studi sull'apparato vestibolare JULES BORDET (Belgio) SCHACK AUGUST STEENBERGER KROGH (Danimarca) Studi sui capillari non assegnato ARCHIBALD VIVIAN HILL (Gran Bretagna) OTTO FRIZ MEYERHOF (Germania) Studi sullafisiologia dei muscoli FREDERICK GRANT BANTING e JOHN JAMES RICHARD MACLEOD (Canada) Scoperta dell'insulina WILLEM EINTHOVEN (Olanda) Meccanismi dell'elettrocardiogramma non assegnato JOHANNES ANDREAS GRIB FIBIGER (Danimarca) Studi sui carcinomi JULIUS WAGNER VON JAUREGG (Austria) Studi sulla malarioterapia nella demenza paralitica CHARLES JULES HENRI NICOLLE (Francia-Tunisia)

57. TUBITAK-GMBAE: 1950-1999 Nobel Odulleri Listesi
arasinda fizik, kimya, ekonomi, fizyoloji ve tip alanlarinda nobel ödülüalan André Frédéric Cournand; Werner Forssmann; dickinson W. richards .
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1950-1999 Yýllarý arasýnda fizik, kimya, ekonomi, fizyoloji ve týp alanlarýnda Nobel ödülü alan bilimadamlarý ve çalýþmalarý Yýl Çalýþma Ödül Sahibi Physics The development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and the discoveries regarding mesons made with this method. Cecil Frank Powell The pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially accelerated atomic particles. "Sir John Douglas Cockcroft; Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton" The development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith. "Felix Bloch; Edward Mills Purcell" Demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contract microscope. Frits (Frederik) Zernike "Fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for the statistical interpretation of the wavefunction; and for the coincidence method and the discoveries made therewith." "Max Born; Walther Bothe" "Discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum; and precision determination of the magnetic moment of the electron." "Willis Eugene Lamb; Polykarp Kusch"

58. Nobel Prizes In Medicine
THE nobel PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE 1956 The prize was Mainz University andBad Kreuznach, * 1904, + 1979; and richards, dickinson W., USA, Columbia
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Nobel prizes in Medicine

59. August 20 - Today In Science History
Werner Forssmann. (source), Born 20 Aug 1904; died 1 Jun 1979 German surgeon whoshared with André F. Cournand and dickinson W. richards the nobel Prize for
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AUGUST 20 - BIRTHS Simon Kirwan Donaldson
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Born 20 Aug 1957
British mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1986 for his work in topology. Nearly all his work falls in the two realms of (1) differential geometry of holomorphic vector bundles and (2) applications of gauge theory to 4-manifold topology. Remarkably, Donaldson has solved problems of mathematics by using ideas from physics (wheras most mathematics in usually applied to physics). From the Yang-Mills generalizations of James Clerk Maxwell's electromagnetic equations, Donaldson used special solutions to these equations, called instantons, to look at general four-manifolds. After being awarded the Fields Medal, Donaldson continued his exploitation of ideas from physics with applications to mathematics. Roger Wolcott Sperry
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Born 20 Aug 1913; died 17 Apr 1994
American neurobiologist , corecipient with David Hunter Hubel and Torsten Nils Wiesel of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1981 for their investigations of brain function, Sperry in particular for his study of functional specialization in the cerebral hemispheres. He was responsible for overturning the widespread belief that the left brain is dominant by showing that several cognitive abilities were localized in the right brain. He also provided experimental proof for the specificity of the reconnection of regenerating severed neurons in newts, which later led to new theories on how neurons grow. After 1965, his

60. Oct.T02
b. 1895 dickinson W. richards, Jr., first clinical use of cardiac catherization;nobel Prize in Medicine (1956) with André Frédéric Cournand and Werner
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October b. 1867 Wilder D. Bancroft, b. 1868 Georg Bredig , researcher on anomalous atomic weights of lead (Pb, 82) from different sources, catalytic action of colloidal platinum, "poisoning" of catalysts & preparation of colloids by electrical means. b. 1791 Alexis T. Petit , studied specific heats of solids; discovered product of specific heat and atomic weight is constant for all elements (Dulong-Petit law). b. 1852 William Ramsay, discovered argon (Ar, 18) with J. W. Strutt (1894), 1895 he isolated helium (He, 2) (1895), and neon (Ne, 10), xenon (Xe, 54) and krypton (Kr, 36) with M. W. Travers (1898); Nobel Prize (1904) in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their place in the periodic system”. b. 1907 Alexander R. Todd , research chemistry of nucleotides and coenzymes; Nobel Prize (1957) for synthesizing nucleic acids. b. 1904 Charles J. Pedersen , found that alkali metal ions could be bound by crown ethers in a rigid layered structure; Nobel Prize (1987) “for their development and use of molecules with structure-specific interactions of high selectivity”.

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