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  1. TREATMENT OF PERNICIOUS ANEMIA BY A SPECIAL DIET Nobel Prize Medicine 1934 by George Richards (1885-1950) and Murphy, William Parry (1892-1987) Minot, 1927-01-01
  2. A special diet for patients with pernicious anemia by William Parry Murphy, 1926
  3. Changes in composition of blood in pernicious anemia treated by a diet rich in liver by William Parry Murphy, 1927
  4. The Donkey Carol. [Words by] William Murphy. < Unison or two-part. > (Oxford choral Songs. U 118) by William Howard Parry, 1965

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nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Chronology. 1934 GEORGE HOYT WHIPPLE, GEORGERICHARDS MINOT and william parry murphy for their discoveries concerning
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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.

62. Nobel Prizes In Medicine
THE nobel PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE 1934 The prize was USA, Harvard University,Cambridge, MA, * 1885, + 1950; and murphy, william parry, USA, Harvard
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63. Nobel. Medycyna. Kalendarium
93752 nobel. w procesie dziedziczenia srodtytul 62 1934 tekst 63 George HoytWhipple (USA), George Richards Minot (USA) i william parry murphy (USA) za
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64. Pernicious Anemia Hub
Miscellaneous. william parry murphy – nobel Lecture, December 12, 1934Last modified November 16, 2001. Admin ©2001 Projectlinks Database.
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Pernicious anemia hub
Pernicious anemia is the most common cause of vitamin B (cyanocobalamin) deficiency. Patients with pernicious anemia are at higher risk of having gastrointestinal neoplasms than is the general population. It is more common in individuals of northern European descent. On this hub page, you'll find reviewed and categorized links about pernicious anemia.
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Allergy Antibiotics Antioxidants ... Wedding Overviews - Full text articles Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia - by Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Pernicious anemia by MEDLINEplus Links Between Helicobacter pylori Infection, Cobalamin Deficiency, and Pernicious Anemia - by Alison Stopeck, MD. Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia - by the University of Maryland Medicine. Pernicious Anemia, A Victory For Science - by Alan Colburn, California State University. Pernicious anemia by Yahoo Health Anemia, pernicious by RUSH Pernicious Anemia - by Marcel E Conrad, MD, Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Cancer Center of Southern Alabama, University of South Alabama. Megaloblastic Anemias - by Thomas G. DeLoughery.

65. Facultad De Ciencias Médicas "Dr. Zoilo Marinello". Las Tunas. Cuba
Translate this page 1892-Nace en Stoughton Wisconsin, william parry murphy, médico estadounidenseque murió en 1987. Recibe el premio nobel de Medicina y Fisiología de 1934
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1908- El doctor Armando Córdova y de Quesada lee en la Sociedad de Estudios Clínicos de La Habana, su trabajo titulado "Megacolon congénito. Enfermedad de Hirschprung". Es el primer caso reportado en Cuba. El niño había sido estudiado por él en el año 1906.
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1865- Se gradúa de Doctor en Medicina y Cirugía, Joaquín García-Lebredo y Llado. Se destaca en los estudios de Histología. En París, presenta un elogiado trabajo titulado "Alteraciones del hígado en la fiebre amarilla", lo que le vale la propuesta para ingresar como socio-corresponsal de la Sociedad de Biología de París.

66. Wikipedia: 1934
Translate this page Premi nobel. per la Pace Arthur Henderson? per la Letteratura Luigi Pirandello?per la Medicina George Richards Minot?, william parry murphy
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67. Genuine Murphy: Famous Murphys
murphy, william parry (18921987) Hematologist; born in Stoughton, Wis. murphyand collaborator George Minot received one-half the 1934 nobel Prize in
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Art Murphy, Gerald Clery (1888-1964) Painter, businessman, patron, born in Boston, Mass. A wealthy painter, he lived near New York and in France (c. 1921), and took over his father's firm, the Mark Cross Company, New York (1931). A patron of the arts, he was a friend of Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Murphy, Hermann Dudley (1867-1945) US painter. Murphy, James Edward (Jimmy) (1891-1965) US cartoonist. 1920s "Toots and Caspar" Murphy, John Francis (1853-1921) US landscape painter. ? Murphy, Seamus Irish Sculptor
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Hollywood Murphy, Audie Leon (6/20/1924-1971) US movie actor, soldier, and war hero, born near Kingston, TX to a poverty-stricken family of cotton sharecroppers. The most decorated US soldier of World War II, he earned 24 medals, including the Congressional Medal of Honor. He appeared in over 40 war adventure films including Beyond Glory (1948) and the autobiographical To Hell and Back (1955) adapted from his book. His film career and business affairs suffered setbacks in the late 60s. In 1968 he was declared bankrupt and in 1970 he was cleared of a charge of attempted murder after beating up a man in a barroom brawl. He was killed, along with five others, in a small plane crash on a business trip he had hoped would put him back on his feet. His first wife (1949-50) was Wanda Hendrix. Murphy, Diane

68. Contenido Home
For these new discoveries Warburg could have received a second nobel Prize but beingJewish, was prevented from accepting the 1878 1976 william parry murphy.
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History of the Nobel Prize 1931-1940
1931 Otto Heinrich Warburg. Germany. Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut (now Max-Planck-Institut) für Biologie Berlin-Dahlem, Germany. 1883-1970.

for his discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme
Warburg's research began when he was investigating the process by which oxygen is consumed in the cells, he introduced the use of manometry (the measurement of changes in gas pressure) for studying the rates at which slices of living tissue take up oxygen. His search for the active cell constituents led to identification of the role of the cytochromes, a family of enzymes in which the iron containing heme group binds molecular oxygen. He received the Nobel award for this discovery.
By 1932, Warburg isolated the flavoproteins, another family of enzymes which participate in dehydrogenation reactions in cells, and he also identified the flavin adenine nucleotide, a coenzyme that participates in these reactions. For these new discoveries Warburg could have received a second Nobel Prize but being Jewish, was prevented from accepting the prize by the Hitler regime, which nonetheless dared not imprison him because of his international prestige. 1932 Sir Charles Scott Sherrington.

69. Premio Nobel De Medicina - Laureados 1901-1999
Prêmio nobel de Medicina Laureados 1901-1999. Physiology or Medicine 1934, -WHIPPLE,GEORGE HOYT -MINOT, GEORGE RICHARDS -murphy, william parry, for their
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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

70. Medicina
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71. Award Winning Ideas In Science
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72. 1892_sc
Translate this page murphy, william parry (Stoughton 1892-New York 1978) medico statunitense, docenteall'Harvard mellito e le malattie del sangue 1934, premio nobel con GR
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(Bradford 1892-Edimburgo 1965) fisico inglese, premio Nobel per la fisica nel 1947. – Broglie, Louis-Victor de (Dieppe 1892-Louveciennes 1987) fisico francese, premio Nobel per la fisica nel 1929, dal 1942 segretario permanente dell'Académie des Sciences
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Le cause dell'evoluzione
1937, comunista (uscirà dal partito a seguito delle polemiche per il "caso Lysenko") sostiene la sua posizione in vari scritti a riviste e pubblicazioni
1957, dirige in India un laboratorio di genetica. Koyré, Alexandre (Taganrog, Russia 1892-Parigi 1964) filosofo e storico francese della scienza
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73. Nobel Laureates - [Medicine]
nobel Laureates, 1934 The prize was awarded jointly to GEORGE HOYT WHIPPLE , GEORGERICHARDS MINOT and william parry murphy for their discoveries concerning
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The prize was awarded to:
The prize was awarded jointly to:
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.
The prize was awarded jointly to:
PETER C. DOHERTY and ROLF M. ZINKERNAGEL for their discoveries concerning the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence.
The prize was awarded jointly to:
EDWARD B. LEWIS, CHRISTIANE NÜSSLEIN-VOLHARD and ERIC F. WIESCHAUS for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development.
The prize was awarded jointly to:
ALFRED G. GILMAN and MARTIN RODBELL for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells.
The prize was awarded jointly to: RICHARD J. ROBERTS and PHILLIP A. SHARP for their independent discoveries of split genes. The prize was awarded jointly to: EDMOND H. FISCHER and EDWIN G. KREBS for their discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism. The prize was awarded jointly to: ERWIN NEHER and BERT SAKMANN for their discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells.

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75. University Of Oregon Libraries
of the University Law School; renowned opera singer Madame Rose McGrew; famedauthor Ken Kesey; and nobel Prize winners william parry murphy and Walter H
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Since its founding in 1872, the UO has been the academic home to hundreds of talented, devoted, and determined men and women. An exhibit entitled "Making a Difference," assembled last year to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the university's founding, profiles many of these individuals. Included in the profiles are Minora Yasui, the first Japanese-American graduate of the University Law School; renowned opera singer Madame Rose McGrew; famed author Ken Kesey; and Nobel Prize winners William Parry Murphy and Walter H. Brattain. The exhibit tells the story of many luminaries from the UO's earliest days, individuals whose names now grace university buildings-Reverend Thomas Condon, Luella Clay Carson, John Wesley Johnson, and Henry Villard.
Tradition and Innovation
Structured around a diverse set of topics that includes law and politics; innovation at the UO; student life and student activism; and science, art, and humanities, the exhibit displays traditional artifacts, such as a microscope used by UO botanist Albert Sweetser in 1900, as well as more unusual items, such as freshman and sophomore beanies worn by UO students in 1910. http://libweb.uoregon.edu/news/stories/exhibit125.html

76. Murphy, William Parry
william parry was educated at the public schools of Chicago and was later awardedthe william Stanislaus murphy murphy's work on pernicious and other forms of
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77. Contenido Home
Translate this page 1878 - 1976 william parry murphy. USA. De estos tres laureados con el PremioNobel, fue Whipple quien inició este tipo de investigaciones.
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Historia del Premio Nobel
1931 Otto Heinrich Warburg. Alemania. Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut (Actualmente Max-Planck-Institut) für Biologie Berlin-Dahlem, Alemania. 1883-1970.

Por su descubrimiento sobre la naturaleza y mecanismo de acción de la enzima respiratoria Warburg comenzó investigando el proceso mediante el cual las células consumen oxígeno. Introdujo el uso de la manometría para estudiar la velocidad de captación de oxígeno por un tejido. De esta manera identificó la función de los citocromos, una familia de enzimas en las cuales el hierro contenido en los grupos hemo se une con el oxígeno molecular. Por este descubrimiento se le otorgó el Premio Nobel.
En 1932, Warburg aisló las flavoproteínas, otra familia de enzimas que participan en las reacciones de dehydrogenación celular, así como la flavina adenina nucleótido, una coenzima que también participa en estas reacciones. Estos segundos descubrimientos lo hicieron merecedor de un segundo Premio Nobel que Warburg, siendo judío y bajo la amenaza del nazismo, rechazó. 1932 Sir Charles Scott Sherrington.

78. HoloTC.net: B12 Deficiency - General
Georges Richard Minot and william parry murphy reported the Three years later williamCastle discovered that an For their research Minot, murphy and Whipple
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Vitamin B12 history
The metabolic role of Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is bound to and transported by proteins

What are the symptoms of B12 deficiency?
Vitamin B history
In the 1850s the English physician Thomas Addison described a lethal (pernicious) form of anaemia that could be related to pathological gastric mucosa and associated with the absence of acid in the stomach. This was the beginning of the fascinating history of vitamin B In 1926, after many years of experiments, Georges Richard Minot and William Parry Murphy reported the sensational finding that 45 patients with pernicious anaemia had been cured by ingestion of large quantities of raw liver. For their research Minot, Murphy and Whipple received the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1934. In 1948 pure vitamin B was produced, and in 1956, the British chemist, Dorothy Hodgkin, described the structure of this large molecule, for which she received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1964. A disease that had been fatal could now easily be treated by injections of pure vitamin B , and without side effects. The patients recovered completely.

79. Understanding Anemia: Chapter 1
with the work of George Richards Minot (18851950) and his assistant, william Parrymurphy (1892-1987), who Minot and murphy shared the 1934 nobel Prize for
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Understanding Anemia
by Ed Uthman, MD
University Press of Mississippi
Chapter 1. What Is Anemia?
The word "anemia" is composed of two Greek roots that together mean "without blood," but to use this literal translation as a definition would be a gross exaggeration. Still, the modern definition is simple: anemia is any condition characterized by an abnormal decrease in the body's total red blood cell mass . To understand the definition, one has to understand what red blood cells are and what they do, how the body reacts to an abnormally low red cell mass, and what happens when the mass of red cells falls so low that the body cannot adapt to it. We will discuss these matters in this chapter, but first we will look at the history of anemia and its study.
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
The ancients readily recognized the importance of blood as a life- giving substance, believing it to hold the body's vital force. Hebrews back to the patriarchal age maintained that blood was the seat of the soul and demanded through the Mosaic Laws that it be drained before an animal was prepared as food (a practice still followed by Orthodox Jews today). The Romans drank the blood of their enemies, thinking it would confer on them the courage of their vanquished foes. While today the concept of the circulation of the blood seems obvious, it was not until the relatively recent era of the seventeenth century that William Harvey determined that blood was not just a contained static liquid. had to be important earned him the title "the father of hematology."

80. DICCIONARIO DE TERMINOLOGIA MEDICA
Richards (1885 - 1950) Estados Unidos; murphy, william parry ( 1892 - 1987).
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Premios Nobel
WARBURG, Otto Heinrich (1883-1970), Alemania SHERRINGTON, Sir Charles ADRIAN, Lord Edgar Douglas por sus estudios sobre las funciones de la neurona MORGAN, Thomas Hunt (1866-1945) Estados Unidos por sus descubrimientos sobre las funciones hereditarias de los cromosomas WHIPPLE, George Hoyt (1878-1976) Estados Unidos; MINOT, George Richards (1885 - 1950) Estados Unidos; MURPHY, William Parry por sus descubrimientos sobre el tratamiento de las anemias SPEMAN, Hans (1869-1941), Alemania por sus estudios sobre el desarrollo embrionario DALE, Sir Henry Hallett LOEWI, Otto ( 1873-1961) Austria SZENT-GYORGYI, Albert von Nagyrapolt HEYMANS, Corneille Jean François DOMAGK, Gerhard (1895-1964), Alemania por el descubrimiento del prontosil y de las sulfamidas como antibacterianos

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