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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. ASPET - History Of ASPET
ASPET MEMBERS WHO HAVE WON THE nobel PRIZE. PAUL GREENGARD 2000. ROBERTF. FURCHGOTT - 1998. OTTO LOEWI - 1936. sir henry hallett dale - 1936.
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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.
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  • 62. Nobelpreis Für Physiologie Oder Medizin - Wikipedia
    Translate this page 1935 Hans Spemann 1936 sir henry hallett dale, Otto Loewi Montalcini 1987 SusumuTonegawa 1988 sir James W Quelle http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index
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    Emil Adolf von Behring Ronald Ross Niels Ryberg Finsen ... Christiaan Eijkman , Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Karl Landsteiner Otto Heinrich Warburg Sir Charles Scott Sherrington Edgar Douglas Adrian Thomas Hunt Morgan George Hoyt Whipple ... Hans Spemann Sir Henry Hallett Dale Otto Loewi Albert von Szent-Györgyi Nagyrapolt Corneille Jean François Heymans ... Herbert Spencer Gasser Sir Alexander Fleming Ernst Boris Chain , Sir Howard Walter Florey Hermann Joseph Muller Carl Ferdinand Cori Gerty Theresa , née Radnitz Cori, Bernardo Alberto Houssay Paul Hermann Müller Walter Rudolf Hess Antonio Caetano De Abreu Freire Egas Moniz ... Dickinson W. Richards

    63. Ëàóðåàòû Íîáåëåâñêèõ ïðåìèé ïî ôèçèîëîãèè
    Alphabetical listing of nobel prize laureates in Physiology and Medicine. Name.Year Awarded. Crick, Francis Harry Compton, 1962. dale, sir henry hallett, 1936.
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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.

    64. Medicina
    Translate this page do nobel de Medicina 1939 - Gerhard Domagk 1938 - Corneille Jean François Heymans1937 - Albert von Szent-Györgyi Nagyrapolt 1936 - sir henry hallett dale,
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    65. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
    dale (dale) (damacrl) sir henry hallett. British physiologist and pharmacologist,1875–1968; cowinner, with Otto Loewi, of the nobel prize for medicine or
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    66. Award Winning Ideas In Science
    nobel Prize, Turing Award, Field`s Medal. 1936, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Debye,Victor F. Hess Carl D. Anderson, sir henry hallett dale Otto Loewi, Lars Valerian
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    67. Premio Nobel De Medicina - Laureados 1901-1999
    Prêmio nobel de Medicina Laureados 1901-1999. Physiology or Medicine 1936, -dale,sir henry hallett -LOEWI, OTTO, for their discoveries relating to chemical
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    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

    68. History Of Neuroscience
    John Jacob Abel isolates adrenalin 1897 sir Charles Scott first human frontal lobotomy1936 - henry hallett dale and Otto Loewi share nobel Prize for
    http://www.hallym.ac.kr/~neuro/kns/tutor/hist.html
    Milestones in Neuroscience Research
    Some of the best references for the events that document the history of the neurosciences are:
  • M.A.B. Brazier. A History of the Electrical Activity of the Brain , London: Pitman, 1961
  • M.A.B. Brazier. A History of Neurophysiology in the 19th Century , New York: Raven Press, 1988
  • S. Finger. Origins of Neuroscience , New York: Oxford University Press, 1994
  • F.C. Rose and W.F. Bynum. Historical Aspects of the Neurosciences. A Festschrift for Macdonald Critchely , New York: Raven Press, 1982 The following dates and events were gathered from several sources. These events are certainly not all of the important events to take place in neuroscience...just some of the ones that I have selected.
    3000 B.C. to A.D.
    ca. 4000 B.C. - Euphoriant effect of poppy plant reported in Sumerian records
    ca. 2700 B.C. - Shen Nung originates acupuncture
    384-322 B.C. - Aristotle writes on sleep
    335-280 B.C. - Herophilus (the "Father of Anatomy")
    0 A.D. to 1500
    177 - Galen lecture "On the Brain"
    1504 - Leonardo da Vinci illustrates the brain
    1543 - Andreas Vesalius publishes "On the Workings of the Human Body"
    1543 - Andreas Vesalius discusses pineal gland and draws the corpus striatum
    1552 - Bartolomeo Eustachio completes "Tabulae Anatomicae"
    1573 - Constanzo Varolio names the "pons"
    1583 - Felix Platter states that the lens only focuses light
    1586 - A. Piccolomini distinguishes between cortex and white matter
  • 69. OLYMPUS MIC-D: Brightfield Gallery - Mammalian Sympathetic Ganglion
    In 1936, sir henry hallett dale received the nobel Prize in physiology and medicinefor his pioneering work describing the chemical transmission of nerve
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    Brightfield Gallery Mammalian Sympathetic Ganglion Mammalian sympathetic ganglion cells, typically obtained from laboratory rats and guinea pigs, are often used as models by physiologists to explain the biochemistry of nerve excitation and the effects that chemical substances, such as nicotine, may have on these processes. Such cells are also employed in medical research studies exploring possible solutions to devastating neuromuscular diseases such as cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy, and potential therapies, where human experimentation is considered unethical and often illegal. The sympathetic nervous system, the fight or flight system, allows a mammal to react rapidly by increasing blood pressure and heart beat rate, and by retarding the digestive process. Originating in the spinal cord, sympathetic nerves project to a chain of ganglia (nerve concentrations) located near the spinal cord. Usually, a synapse is made in the ganglion with another neuron, the post-ganglionic neuron, and it targets either a muscle or a gland. Mammalian sympathetic ganglia use acetylcholine as a neurotransmitter while the synapses of the target organs, and the post-ganglionic neurons, use norepinephrine. As part of the autonomic nervous system, the sympathetic nervous system works in concert with the parasympathetic nervous system, the portion responsible for rest and digestive responses. In 1936, Sir Henry Hallett Dale received the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine for his pioneering work describing the chemical transmission of nerve impulses, as studied with acetylcholine in the mammalian sympathetic ganglia. Playing a critical role in biological optics, ganglion cells are the final output neurons of the vertebrate retina, in which the axons of the ganglia make up the optic nerve.

    70. Nobel
    Lange, Fridtjof Nansen, Nie przyznano, Nie przyznano, Chamberlain sir Joseph Austen RichardsMinot, William Parry Murphy, Hans Spemann, henry hallett dale, Otto Loewi,
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    71. Dale, Sir Henry -- Encyclopædia Britannica Online Article
    in full sir henry hallett dale English physiologist who in 1936 shared the NobelPrize for Physiology or Medicine with the German pharmacologist Otto Loewi for
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    72. Henry H. Dale
    Their eldest daughter, Alison Sarah, is married to Lord Todd, NobelLaureate in Chemistry, 1957. sir henry hallett dale died in 1968.
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    HONORARY MEMBER OF THE EASD Elected
    Honorary Member
    in 1965 Sir Henry H. Dale
    SIR HENRY H. DALE (born June 9, 1875, London, Eng.died July 23, 1968, Cambridge), English physiologist who in 1914 isolated the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. In 1936 he shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with the German pharmacologist Otto Loewi for their discoveries in the chemical transmission of nerve impulses.
    A graduate in medicine (1909) from the University of Cambridge, Dale began his research career in 1904 at the Wellcome Physiological Research Laboratories. In 1914 he joined the staff of what later became the Medical Research Council, and from 1928 to 1942 he was director of its successor organization, the National Institute for Medical Research.
    Dale was the first to identify the compound histamine in animal tissues (1911), and he studied histamine's physiological effects, concluding that it is responsible for some allergic and anaphylactic reactions. After successfully isolating acetylcholine in 1914, he established that it occurs in animal tissue, and in the 1930s he showed that it is released at nerve endings in the parasympathetic nervous system. His research established acetylcholine's role as a chemical transmitter of nerve impulses. Dale served as president of the Royal Society and was chairman (during World War II) of the Scientific Advisory Committee to the Cabinet. He was knighted in 1932 and awarded the Order of Merit in 1944.
    Sir Henry married Ellen Harriet Hallett, his first cousin, in 1904. Their eldest daughter, Alison Sarah, is married to Lord Todd, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, 1957. Sir Henry Hallett Dale died in 1968.

    73. AIM25: Royal Institution Of Great Britain: Dale, Sir Henry Hallett (1875-1968)
    Administrative/Biographical history henry hallett dale was born the son of CharlesJames dale, businessman, and out with PP Laidlaw (later sir) in 1911
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    74. Nobelprijs Voor De Fysiologie Of Geneeskunde - Wikipedia NL
    Zie ook nobelprijs en Alfred nobel. Bron http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index.html. 1936Sir henry hallett dale? (GB), Otto Loewi? (Oos).
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    75. The Royal Institution Of Great Britain
    henry dale and the Royal Institution henry hallett dale (18751968 sir John KrebsFRS Chairman, Food Standards Agency. how to apply for the henry dale Prize 2003
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    The Royal Institution provides opportunities for scientists to participate in, and be nominated for a number of prestigious awards. These awards are open to graduates, researchers and well-established scientists, and offer a chance for them to promote their current studies, and be recognised for individual ground-breaking, innovative or original work, or their outstanding contribution to science through a multidisciplinary approach. Science Graduate for the Year Award and the Henry Dale Prize . For details on these awards, previous winners or how to apply, please click on the links above. The Science Graduate of the Year Award 2003 Sponsored by:
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    Applications are invited from students working in the life sciences, chemistry, plant sciences and medicine. How to apply
    To apply, candidates should submit a one-page summary of their research, indicating the way in which it is ground-breaking, together with a CV and a report from their supervisor. There is no application form to complete.
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    76. Jun 9 - Author Anniversaries
    William) George MAXWELL 1875 sir, henry hallett dale 1877 Rudolf K REILLY; Tex RILEY;henry ST JOHN ZAGORAN, Mrs SILVERSTEIN 1977 sir, (Arthur) Landsborough
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    Author Anniversaries for Jun 9
    If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: 1666: Louis-Armand de LOM d'ARCE, Baron de LA HONTAN 1774: Christopher WORDSWORTH 1782: Peter FISHER (ps: An INHABITANT; An INHABITANT of the Province) 1801: Samuel SEABURY 1815: Johnson Jones HOOPER 1827: Francis Miles FINCH 1836: Sir, Thomas M'Call ANDERSON 1837: Lady, Anne Isabella RITCHIE, THACKERAY 1840: William Alexander PICKERING 1840: William TRICKETT 1843: Baroness, Bertha von SUTTNER, von KINSKY 1847: John Romilly ALLEN 1866: George KEMP, 1st Baron ROCHDALE 1867: Sir, William Grenfell MAX-MULLER 1871: Sir, (William) George MAXWELL 1875: Sir, Henry Hallett DALE 1877: Rudolf BORCHARDT 1880: Belmore BROWNE / BROWN 1881: Count, Felix von LUCKNER 1883: John Herr MUSSER 1883: Raymond Blaine FOSDICK 1885: Felicjan Slawoj SKLADKOWSKI 1890: Edward Chambers BETTS 1893: Cole PORTER 1893: Samuel Nathaniel BEHRMAN 1898: Curt Erich SUCKERT (ps: Curzio MALAPARTE) 1898: John MULHOLLAND 1899: Donald Murdo MacLEAN 1901: George PRICE 1901: Prof, Chelcie Clayton BOSLAND 1903: Marcia DAVENPORT, GLUCK 1904: Harry WAUGH 1904: William Joscelyn ARKELL 1905: Una E JOHNSON 1906: Elizabeth ( Died: Return to the Author Anniversaries page.

    77. Nobel Prizes In Medicine
    THE nobel PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE 1936 The prize was awarded jointly toDALE, sir henry hallett, Great Britain, National Institute for Medical Research
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    78. Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine
    nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. 1936 The prize was awarded jointly toSir henry hallett dale (*1875, +1968) Great Britain, National Institute for
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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

    79. Biography-center - Letter D
    Dakin, henry Drysdale www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/446.html; dale, Sirhenry hallett www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1936/dalebio.html;
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    80. Nobel Laureates
    have been awarded a particularly impressive total of twelve nobel Prizes 1936, SirHenry hallett dale, National Institute for Medical Research, Director 19281932,
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