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  1. George Hoyt Whipple (August 28, 1878 – February 1, 1976) [1] was an American physician, pathologist, biomedical researcher, and medical school educator and administrator.

  2. George Carroll Whipple, III [1] [2] (born December 7, 1954) is an American lawyer, reporter, and photographer. He is on the board of directors of the law firm Epstein Becker Green and an entertainment and lifestyle commentator for “Whipple’s World” on NY1 News. [1] [3]

  3. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1934 was awarded jointly to George Hoyt Whipple, George Richards Minot and William Parry Murphy "for their discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anaemia"

  4. Aug 24, 2024 · George H. Whipple was an 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 physicians George R. Minot and William P. Murphy.

  5. Facts. Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. George Hoyt Whipple. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1934. Born: 28 August 1878, Ashland, NH, USA. Died: 1 February 1976, Rochester, NY, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA.

  6. Biographical. George Hoyt Whipple was born on August 28, 1878, in Ashland, New Hampshire, U.S.A., the son of Dr. Ashley Cooper Whipple and his wife Frances Hoyt. His paternal grandfather and his father, both physicians, were born and bred in New Hampshire.

  7. This delightful and authoritative biography comes from the skillful pen of one who first was Whipple's pupil and then faculty colleague and friend, altogether for more than 50 years.

  8. George Hoyt Whipple (August 28, 1878 – February 1, 1976) was an American physician, pathologist, biomedical researcher, and medical school educator and administrator.

  9. To learn some little about Whipple's personal life and feelings one must read the definitive biography, George Hoyt Whipple and his Friends, published in 1963 and written by George W. Corner after more than fifty years of close association and friendship.

  10. Jan 1, 2017 · Whipple’s interest in biliary pigments and liver led him to a study of synthesis of hemoglobin, the primary precursor of bilirubin. He also became interested in anemia, the disease resulting from a deficiency of hemoglobin.