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The Nomination Database for the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1901-1953

Year Nominator Nominee(s) Motivation  
1908 Brinkerhoff Smith Work of fundamental importance in two branches of scientific medicine: etiology of Texas Fever, and on the types of tubercle bacilli found in tuberculosis of man and cattle. Show »
1908 Wesbrook Smith Contributions to the biochemistry of bacteria; production of immunity by filtered bacterial cultures (hog cholera); work on Texas fever. Show »
1909 Almquist Smith Work on Texas fever, swine plague and tuberculosis. Show »
1909 Medin Smith Work on Texas fever and tuberculosis. Show »
1910 Almqvist Smith Work on diseases caused by protozoas, especially Texas fever. Show »
1912 Bensley Smith Work on Texas fever, the relation between human and bovine tuberculosis, immunity and susceptibility of the host to parasitic diseases and anaphylaxis. Show »
1912 Herrick Smith Work on Texas fever, the relation between human and bovine tuberculosis, immunity and susceptibility of the host to parasitic diseases and anaphylaxis. Show »
1912 Jordan Smith Work on especially Texas fever. Show »
1912 Meyer Langley
Loeb
Rubner
Langley: Work on the autonomous nervous system. Loeb: Work on artificial parthenogenesis. Rubner: Work on nutrition. Show »
1912 Tandler Langley
Loeb
Minkowski
Langley: Work on the autonomus nervous system. Loeb: Work on the physiology of development. Minkowski: Work on pancreatic diabetes. Show »
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