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  Minot, George Richards - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Minot, George Richards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
US physician who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1934 with William Murphy and George Whipple for their work on the treatment of pernicious anaemia by increasing the amount of liver in the diet.
Minot, therefore, began advising patients with pernicious anaemia to eat beef and liver.
Minot was born in Boston and studied medicine at Harvard University.
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 George R. Minot - Biography
Minot early became, when he was a medical student, interested in the disorders of the blood with which his name is associated and he published during his life many papers on this and other subjects.
George Hoyt Whipple on the treatment of experimental forms of anaemia in dogs, and in 1926 he and Murphy described the effective treatment of pernicious anaemia by means of liver.
Minot was member or fellow of numerous medical and allied organizations in his own country and abroad, and served as Editor of several medical publications.
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 George Richards Minot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 MHS | Minot-Rackemann Family Papers, 1824-1952 : Guide to the Collection
Ancestors and Descendants of George Richards Minot 1758-1802.
Julia Minot, daughter of Francis Minot and Sarah Parkman Blake married Felix Rackemann in 1886, resulting in her place in both the Minot and Rackemann series of correspondence.
There are also series of letters to Julia Minot from her mother Louisa in the 1840s, letters from Francis Minot to his parents and his sisters, Mary and Julia, while living in Paris, and a series of letters written from Sarah Parkman Blake to her mother in 1856-7 that had been sewn together.
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 George Whipple biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
George Hoyt Whipple (August 28, 1878 - February 1, 1976) was one of three recipients in 1934 of the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their work on liver therapy in cases of anemia.
The other two recipients were George Richards Minot and William Parry Murphy.
Born in Ashland, New Hampshire, Whipple attended Andover Academy, Yale University, and Johns Hopkins University, where he got his M.D. He was the first to describe Whipple's disease (named after him) and gave clues as to its cause (bacteria), in 1907.
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George Richards Minot, The History of the Insurrection in Massachusetts in the Year 1786...
Also included in the collection is what appears to be a manuscript copy of George Richards Minot's The History of the Insurrection in Massachusetts in the Year 1786..., published in Worcester in 1788 by Isaiah Thomas.
With Minot's emendations, it is approximately two hundred forty-five pages and may be the copy Thomas used to set the type for the book.
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Minot, city, seat of Ward County, northern North Dakota, on the Souris (Mouse) River; settled 1886, incorporated 1887.
Minot, George Richards (1885-1950), American physician and hematologist (a blood specialist), who won the 1934 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine...
Minot State University, public, coeducational institution in Minot, North Dakota.
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It was not until 1932 that workers in Minot's laboratory showed in patients with iron deficiency anemia, often due to chronic blood loss as in Whipple's dogs, that when soluble iron was given parenterally it was quantitatively utilized in the production of new hemoglobin.
Moreover, in 1923 Minot and Sampson had refuted the claim that germanium dioxide was a useful remedy for anemia by showing that it lacked ability to cause reticulocyte responses in experimental animals or in man.
L Taylor, the biochemist of the Thorndike, played a prominent part, Minot and his associates prepared a so-called "globulin substance" from citrated cell-free normal plasma and showed it to have the effect of the parent platelet-free plasma in shortening the coagulation time of hemophilic blood both in vitro and when given intravenously.
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 Ancestors and Descendants of Henry Austin Whitney, 1826-1889   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
(George Hayward 1819-1901 was a nephew of George Hayward, Harv.
George Richards Minot, the grandson of Judge George Richards Minot, Harv.
George R. Minot was in the East India Trade 1839 and later, 1857, merchant, agent for cotton mills.
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 William Murphy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
William Parry Murphy (February 6, 1892 (Stoughton, Wisconsin, U.S.A) - October 9, 1987) was a medical doctor who shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1934 with George Richards Minot and George Hoyt Whipple for their combined work in devising and treating Macrocytic anaemia.
In 1924, Murphy bled dogs to make them anemic, and then fed them various substances, and gauged their improvement.
Minot and Whipple then set about to chemically isolate the curative substance and ultimately were able to isolate the vitamin B12 from the liver.
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 Minot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Minot, North Dakota, a city in Ward County, North Dakota (Minot redirects here)
Minot, Maine, a town in Androscoggin County, Maine
George Richards Minot, winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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 MHS | Charles Sedgwick Papers, 1813-1908 : Guide to the Collection
William was born on 7 April 1817, the second son of William Minot (son of George Richards Minot) and Louisa Davis Minot (daughter of Solicitor Daniel Davis).
Charles was born on 23 December 1852 to William Minot II and Katharine Sedgwick Minot.
The son of William Minot II and Katharine Sedgwick Minot was born on 18 August 1859.At seventeen he wrote a book called The Land and Game Birds of New England and then began working at Jackson and Curtis as a stockbrokers.
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 George Minot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 AllRefer.com - George Richards Minot (Medicine, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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George Richards Minot[mI´nut] Pronunciation Key, 1885–1950, American physician and pathologist, b.
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 George Minot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 Minot (disambiguation)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
George Richards Minot winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize Phisiology or Medicine
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Monkeys, by Susan Minot, is a colourful novel about life in a large family.
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 §4. Belknap; Trumbull; Proud; Minot; H. M. Brackenridge; Ramsay; Burk; Williamson. XVII. Writers on American ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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George Richards Minot (1758–1802), a brilliant Massachusetts lawyer, wrote a History of the Insurrection in Massachusetts (1788), dealing with Shays’ Rebellion, and followed it by a continuation of Hutchinson’s History of Massachusetts (2 vols., 1798–1803).
The books were well written and have maintained their credit.
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 Hoyt Murphy -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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George Hoyt Whipple (August 28, 1878 - February 1, 1976) was one of three recipients in 1934 of the...
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 December 2 - Today in Science History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
American physician who received (with George Whipple and William Murphy) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1934 for the introduction of a raw-liver diet to regenerate blood hemoglobin in the treatment of pernicious anemia, which was previously an invariably fatal disease.
Earlier, during WW I, at the suggestion of Alice Hamilton, pioneer in industrial medicine at Harvard, Minot had investigated the anemia occurring among New Jersey ammunition workers.
It was installed in a telescope at the Mount Palomar Observatory on Palomar Mountain, San Diego County, California, which was named the Hale telescope in honour of Dr George Hale who had conceived and promoted it.
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 Minot - LuckyWebs.com
Minot's Ledge is known as the "I love you" light, named for its 1-4-3 flashing pattern.
Minot is a town in Androscoggin County, settled in 1769 and incorporated on February 18, 1802 from a portion of Poland.
That Susan Minot can capture it so flawlessly in Evening is clear evidence of her ability to strike at powerful emotional truths.
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After graduating from Harvard University, George Richards Minot, M.D., trained at Massachusetts General Hospital and worked at Johns Hopkins Medical School and Hospital.
In 1934, Minot, Murphy and George H. Whipple, who had established the groundwork for their experiments, shared the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for this work.
Born on Dec. 2, 1885, Dr. Minot died on Feb. 25, 1950.
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 Search Results for Minot - Encyclopædia Britannica
American physician who received (with George Whipple and William Murphy) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1934 for the introduction of a raw-liver diet in the treatment of pernicious...
Murphy, William P. American physician who with George R. Minot in 1926 reported success in the treatment of pernicious anemia with a liver diet.
Whipple, George H. American pathologist whose discovery that raw liver fed to chronically bled dogs will reverse the effects of anemia led directly to successful liver treatment of pernicious anemia by the American...
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 George Richards Minot
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Judge Minot was one of the founders of the Massachusetts historical society, and edited three volumes of its "Collections." He delivered the oration on the anniversary of the Boston massacre on 5 March, 1782; an address to the Charitable fire society (1795); and a "Eulogy on Washington" (1800).
In 1871 he was made assistant professor of the theory and practice of medicine, and clinical lecturer on the diseases of women and children, in the medical department of Harvard, which places he held until 1874, when he was made full professor of the theory and practice of physic.
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Minot State Univ. and a state agricultural experiment station are there.
George Richards Minot - Minot, George Richards, 1885–1950, American physician and pathologist, b.
Boston, M.D. Minot Judson Savage - Savage, Minot Judson, 1841–1918, American Unitarian clergyman and writer, b.
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 George Richards Minot George Hoyt Whipple William Parry Murphy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 Bedford/St. Martin's Publishers - America Firsthand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
George R. Hewes, a patriot shoemaker, Boston merchant John Tudor, and the Boston Gazette and Country Journal relate this bloody event from the colonists' perspective.
Tammany Hall politician George Washington Plunkitt reflects in 1905 on the meaning of political corruption during the Gilded Age.
Socialist Kate Richards O'Hare is found guilty in a North Dakota court in 1917 of disrupting recruitment for World War I. In Defense of the Bible, William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow
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