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| Name: |
George Richards Minot | | Birth Date: |
1885 | | Death Date: |
1950 | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
hematologist and physician |
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Biography of George Richards Minot
1,099 words, approx. 4 pages
 George Richards Minot was a pioneer in the medical field of hematology, the study of blood and blood-forming organs. His most important contribution was the discovery that pernicious anemia could be effectively treated by feeding patients large doses...
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Biography of George Richards Minot
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 George Richards Minot was born on December 2, 1885, in Boston, Massachusetts, the eldest of three sons of a prominent Boston family. George's father was a physician, and several other men on both sides of the family had been distinguished medical...


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 George Richards Minot (December 2, 1885 in Boston, Massachusetts – February 25, 1950) won the 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with William P. Murphy and George H. Whipple for their work in the study of anemia. He completed his A.B. in...


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SIGNINGS, etc. - GEORGE MINOT
04/04/2004: 136 words, approx. 1 pages From staff reports Portland Press Herald (Maine) 04-04-2004 SIGNINGS, etc. - GEORGE MINOT Byline: From staff reports Edition: FINAL Section: Audience Column: SIGNINGS, etc. George Minot's debut novel, "The Blue Bowl" follows a dysfunctional New England family. The central character, Simon, a...


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