1st in the series of articles on “Unknown Facets of well-known Scientists” was about Sir Frederick Grant Banting, co-discoverer of Insulin, who also researched in Aviation and Diving Medicines, results of which brought extraordinary benefits for Flight crew during the World War II. The article was published in the previous issue of the Journal Unknown facets could be celebrated attributes, talents or otherwise, but it is necessary that we get to know fully about the “great mind". THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT DR WERNER THEODOR OTTO FORSSMANN, A CARDIOLOGIST, WHO BECAME A UROLOGIST! Does the name Dr Forssmann ring a bell? He shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with “Andre Cournand and Dickinson Richards". The trio was awarded for t...
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of unique events. This is perhaps more true in the sciences than in any other field. Furthermore, in...
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This second in a series of five interviews with Sir Stanley Peart FRS, professor of medicine at St M...
In our series of unsung or forgotten medical heroes, we first published a manuscript on Alvin Blunt,...
International audienceDiabetes has been known since antiquity. We present here a historical perspect...
• The story of hypertension research is largely the story of men and women whose contributions have ...
of unique events. This is perhaps more true in the sciences than in any other field. Furthermore, in...
In our series of unsung or forgotten medical heroes, we first published a manuscript on Alvin Blunt,...
Generally Nobel laureates are known and celebrated because of the discoveries for which prizes are a...
The Nobel Prize was created by Alfred Nobel. The first prize was awarded in 1901 and Emil Adolf von ...
This paper discusses the 17 Nobel Prize nominations for the neurologist and neurosurgeon Otfrid Foer...
Frederick Sanger, British biochemist, won two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry. The first, in 1958, was for...
Physiology has spawned many biological sciences, amongst themmy own field ofpharmacology. No man has...
This book brings together in one volume fifteen Nobel Prize-winning discoveries that have had the gr...
Dr. Subbarow (January 12, 1895–August 08, 1948) had obtained admission to MBBS course but was awarde...
The article has been written in order to commemorate Canadian scientist Frederick Banting, the disco...
Part one Nobel laureate, Sir John Vane talks first of a suburban Birmingham background, early scienc...
This second in a series of five interviews with Sir Stanley Peart FRS, professor of medicine at St M...
In our series of unsung or forgotten medical heroes, we first published a manuscript on Alvin Blunt,...
International audienceDiabetes has been known since antiquity. We present here a historical perspect...
• The story of hypertension research is largely the story of men and women whose contributions have ...
of unique events. This is perhaps more true in the sciences than in any other field. Furthermore, in...
In our series of unsung or forgotten medical heroes, we first published a manuscript on Alvin Blunt,...