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

Year Nominator Nominee(s) Motivation  
1902 Bach Hess Work on accommodation (of the eye). Show »
1902 Buchner Buchner Discovery of Zymase (fermentation can be induced by an enzyme, even in yeast cells which have been destroyed). Show »
1902 Fürbringer Gegenbauer Work in anatomy and publication of textbooks. Show »
1902 Hertwig Haeckel Work on the morphology of organisms, and studies to further the theory of evolution. Classification based on the gastrulation process (see comment). Show »
1902 Küster Kossel
Marchand
Work on physiological chemistry. Show »
1902 Meyer Rubner
Pflüger
M. Rubner: Work on metabolism, especially recent work on metabolism in children. E. Pflüger: His importance to physiology and in particular, his recent work on fat resorption. Show »
1902 Pinner Ehrlich Methods for staining blood cells and components, composition of bacterial poisons, studies of the tubercle bacillus (see comment 2) and work in immunology. Show »
1902 Schenk Pflüger Work in the field of physiology (electrotonus, reflexes, respiration), and especially his work on metabolism. Show »
1902 v. Tappeiner Pavlov
Schmiedeberg
I. Pavlov: Work on the physiology of the digestive glands. O. Schmiedeberg: The founder of the modern pharmacology. Show »
1902 Voit Buchner
Pavlov
E. Buchner: Discovery of Zymase (fermentation can be induced by an enzyme, even in yeast cells which have been destroyed). I. Pavlov: Work on the physiology of the digestive glands. Show »
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