The Nomination Database for the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1901-1953
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| Year | Nominator | Nominee(s) | Motivation | |
| 1950 | Anderson | Kendall | For his notable contributions to biochemistry, culminating in the joint discovery (with PS Hench)of the value of cortisone in the treatment of rheumatism | Show » |
| 1950 | Andrieu | Kendall Hench |
E Kendall: For his notable contributions to biochemistry, culminating in the joint discovery (with PS Hench)of the value of Cortisone in the treatment of rheumatism. P Hench: For is long studies of the rheumatic disorders. | Show » |
| 1950 | Dogliotti | Hench Kendall |
E Kendall: For his notable contributions to biochemistry, culminating in the joint discovery (with PS Hench)of the value of cortisone in the treatment of rheumatism. P Hench: For is studies of the rheumatic disorders. | Show » |
| 1950 | Doisy | Kendall | For his notable contributions to biochemistry, culminating in the joint discovery (with PS Hench)of the value of cortisone in the treatment of rheumatism | Show » |
| 1950 | Haldeman | Kendall Hench |
E Kendall: For his notable contributions to biochemistry, culminating in the joint discovery (with PS Hench) of the value of cortisone in the treatment of rheumatism. P Hench: For his studies of the rheumatic disorders. | Show » |
| 1950 | Illingworth | Kendall Hench |
E Kendall: For his notable contributions to biochemistry, culminating in the joint discovery (with PS Hench)of the value of cortisone in the treatment of rheumatism. P Hench: For is studies of the rheumatic disorders. | Show » |
| 1950 | Jorpes | Reichstein Kendall Wintersteiner |
E Kendall: For his notable contributions to biochemistry, culminating in the joint discovery (with PS Hench)of the value of cortisone in the treatment of rheumatism. T Reichstein: Work on sterins. O Wintersteiner: Work on the nature of adrenocortical hormones. | Show » |
| 1950 | Lisser | Hench Kendall |
P Hench: For his studies of the rheumatic disorders. E Kendall: For his notable contributions to biochemistry, culminating in the joint discovery (with PS Hench) of the value of cortisone in the treatment of rheumatism. | Show » |
| 1950 | Lockie | Hench Kendall |
E Kendall: For his notable contributions to biochemistry, culminating in the joint discovery (with PS Hench)of the value of cortisone in the treatment of rheumatism. P Hench: For is studies of the rheumatic disorders. | Show » |
| 1950 | McIntyre | Hench | For his studies of the rheumatic disorders | Show » |
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