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2. Year: 1931
Otto Heinrich Warburg
Born: 8 October 1883
Died: 1 August 1970
Country: Germany
Field: Cell biology
Nobel Prize
For his discovery of the nature and
mode of action of the respiratory
enzyme.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology and Medicine
3. Year: 1932
Sir Charles Sherrington
Born: 27 November 1857
Died: 4 March 1952
Country: United kingdom
Field: Physiology, Pathology,
Histology, Neurology, Bacteriology
Nobel Prize
For their discoveries regarding the
functions of neurons.
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4. Year: 1932
The Lord Adrian
Born: 30 November 1889
Died: 4 August 1977
Country: United Kingdom
Field: Biology (electrophysiology)
Nobel Prize
For their discoveries regarding the
functions of neurons.
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Year: 1933
Thomas Hunt Morgan
Born: 25 September 1866
Died: 4 December 1945
Country: United States
Field: Geneticist, Embryologist
Nobel Prize
For his discoveries concerning the
role played by the chromosome in
heredity.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology and Medicine
6. Year: 1934
George Whipple
Born: 28 August 1878
Died: 1 February 1976
Country: United States
Field: Medicine
Nobel Prize
For their discoveries concerning
liver therapy in cases of anaemia.
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7. Year: 1934
George Minot
Born: 2 December 1885
Died: 25 February 1950
Country: United States
Field: Hematology
Nobel Prize
For their discoveries concerning
liver therapy in cases of anaemia.
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8. Year: 1934
William P. Murphy
Born: 6 February 1892
Died: 9 October 1987
Country: United States
Field: Hematology
Nobel Prize
For their discoveries concerning
liver therapy in cases of anaemia.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology and Medicine
9. Year: 1935
Hans Spemann
Born: 27 June 1869
Died: 9 September 1941
Country: Germany
Field: Embryology
Nobel Prize
For his discovery of the organizer
effect in embryonic development.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology and Medicine
10. Year: 1936
Sir Henry Dale
Born: 9 June 1875
Died: 23 July 1968
Country: United kingdom
Field: Pharmacology, Physiology
Nobel Prize
For their discoveries relating to
chemical transmission of nerve
impulses.
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11. Year: 1936
Otto Loewi
Born: 3 June 1873
Died: 25 December 1961
Country: Austria, Germany
Field: Pharmacology, Psychobiology
Nobel Prize
For their discoveries relating to
chemical transmission of nerve
impulses..
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12. Year: 1937
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
Born: 16 September 1893
Died: 22 October 1986
Country: Hungary
Field: Physiology, Biochemistry
Nobel Prize
For his discoveries in connection
with the biological combustion
processes, with special reference to
vitamin C and the catalysis of
fumaric acid.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology and Medicine
13. Year: 1938
Corneille Heymans
Born: 28 March 1892
Died: 18 July 1968
Country: Belgium
Field: Physiology
Nobel Prize
For the discovery of the role played
by the sinus and aortic mechanisms
in the regulation of respiration.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology and Medicine
14. Year: 1939
Gerhard Domagk
Born: 30 October 1895
Died: 24 April 1964
Country: Germany
Field: Bacteriology
Nobel Prize
For the discovery of the antibacterial
effects of prontosil.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology and Medicine
15. Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology and Medicine
In 1940, Nobel Prize was not Awarded
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