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| Year | Nominator | Nominee(s) | Motivation | |
| 1901 | Coler | Finsen Koch |
N. Finsen: Therapeutic use of concentrated light (phototherapy). R. Koch: Work on malaria. Koch´s work will allow for the development of tropical regions. | Show » |
| 1901 | Kraepelin | Koch | Work on malaria, and the practical impact of this work on medicine. | Show » |
| 1901 | Langhans | Koch von Behring Ehrlich |
R. Koch: His entire career in bacteriology. P. Ehrlich: Work on immunity, especially his work on the toxins ricin and abrin; work on diphtheria; studies of blood cells. E. von Behring: Discovery of serum therapy against diphtheria. | Show » |
| 1901 | Mechnikov | Koch | Work on malaria, and older work on anthrax, cholera and tuberculosis. | Show » |
| 1902 | de Giaxa | Koch | Discoveries of great importance to medicine and to mankind. | Show » |
| 1902 | Haab | Koch | Koch´s discoveries have had an enormous impact on medicine and biology, especially in the areas of hygiene and infectious disease. Without this work, Behring´s discoveries would not have been possible. | Show » |
| 1902 | Krönlein | Koch | Koch´s discoveries have had an enormous impact on medicine and biology, especially in the areas of hygiene and infectious disease. Without this work, Behring´s discoveries would not have been possible. | Show » |
| 1902 | von Behring | Koch Löffler Lister |
First choice Koch, second choice Lister and Löffler. F. Löffler: Work on the etiology of diphtheria, streptococcus infections, hog cholera, red typhus and hoof and mouth disease. J. Lister: Antiseptic and aseptic wound treatment. R. Koch: Discovery of the tubercle bacillus and of the spirillum of cholera. | Show » |
| 1902 | von Jaksch | Koch Virchow Lister |
R. Virchow: His importance to modern medicine. Work on leukemia, and in pathology. J. Lister: Antiseptic and aseptic wound treatment. R. Koch: Discovery of the tubercle bacillus and of the spirillum of cholera. | Show » |
| 1903 | Ebstein | Koch | Older work in bacteriology, and his later and current work in combatting tuberculosis, cholera, and malaria. | Show » |
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