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

Year Nominator Nominee(s) Motivation  
1928 Boislinière Graham Work on cholecystography. Show »
1928 Engelbach Graham Work on "Visualization of the Gall Bladder", and various studies on the lymphatics of the gall bladder, liver, doudenom etc. Show »
1928 Marriott Graham Development of the procedure of cholecystography: administration of sodium tetraiodophenolphthalein which is specifically secreted by the liver in sufficient concentration to make possible visualization of the gallbladder and biliary tract by roentgenological observation. Show »
1928 Rassieur Graham "The discovery that by the administration of a dye (phenoltetraiodophthalein) preferably intravenously, the Gall Bladder may be visualized when X-ray photography is used". Show »
1928 Terry Cole
Graham
Invention of the method of cholecystography and for their contribution to the surgery and pathology of the biliary apparatus. Show »
1928 Terry Moore
Copher
Invention of the method of cholecystography and for their contribution to the surgery and pathology of the biliary apparatus. Show »
1931 Foote Mann Work on the physiology of the liver. Show »
1931 Hazen Minot The application of liver and liver extracts to the treatment of pernicious anaemia. Show »
1934 Stuart Avery
Smith
Avery: Work on chemo-immunology. Smith: Work on immunity and the role of parasites in transmittable diseases. Show »
1939 Cori Northrop
Sumner
Northrop: The purification, crystallization and method of action of pepsin and trypsin, as well as the purification of their pro-enzymes. Sumner: The purification and crystallization of the enzyme urease and the study of its action. Show »
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