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| Year | Nominator | Nominee(s) | Motivation | |
| 1925 | Macleod | Hunter | Experimental investigations upon the double function of voluntary muscle and their nervous control. | Show » |
| 1927 | Harding | Folin | Work on purine metabolism as designated in the reprint "The Uric Acid Problem" (see comment); numerous advances in methods of biochemical analysis. | Show » |
| 1927 | Macleod | Magnus | Work on posture, muscle tonus and tonic reflexes. | Show » |
| 1928 | Macleod | Minot | Work on the treatment of pernicious anemia by means of a diet rich in liver. | Show » |
| 1931 | Macleod | Twort | The discovery of the bacteriophage. | Show » |
| 1932 | Macleod | Sherrington | Work on the mechanism of the interaction of reflexes in the central nervous system of mammals. | Show » |
| 1934 | Best | Minot Whipple |
Minot: Work on liver treatment of pernicious anaemia. Whipple: The discovery that regeneration of red blood cells and the formation of haemoglobin in dogs made anaemic by haemorrhage could be greatly accelerated by providing liver or kidney tissue in the diet. | Show » |
| 1934 | Fitzgerald | Minot Whipple |
Minot: Work on liver treatment of pernicious anaemia. Whipple: The discovery that regeneration of red blood cells and the formation of haemoglobin in dogs made anaemic by haemorrhage could be greatly accelerated by providing liver or kidney tissue in the diet. | Show » |
| 1934 | Primrose | Minot Whipple |
Minot: Work on liver treatment of pernicious anaemia. Whipple: The discovery that regeneration of red blood cells and the formation of haemoglobin in dogs made anaemic by haemorrhage could be greatly accelerated by providing liver or kidney tissue in the diet. | Show » |
| 1934 | Wasteneys | Evans | Work on the hormones of the anterior pituitary. | Show » |
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