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| Name: |
Johannes Fibiger | | Birth Date: |
April 23, 1867 | | Death Date: |
January 30, 1928 | | Place of Birth: |
Silkeborg, Denmark | | Place of Death: |
Copenhagen, Denmark | | Nationality: |
Danish | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
bacteriologist, pathologist |
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Biography of Johannes Fibiger
1,110 words, approx. 4 pages
 Johannes Fibiger was a Danish bacteriologist whose early work on childhood diphtheria and tuberculosis demonstrated the vital role medical research could play in controlling diseases that threatened public health. In 1926, Fibiger received the Nobel...
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Biography of Johannes Fibiger
1,789 words, approx. 6 pages
 Johannes Fibiger (1867-1928) was a Danish bacteriologist and pathologist who made important research contributions to the study of diseases such as diphtheria, tuberculosis, and cancer, as well as important advances in clinical research methodology. He...


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Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger Summary
641 words, approx. 2 pages 1867-1928 Danish Physician, Pathologist and Bacteriologist Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his research on the etiology of cancer and for his discovery of a parasite that he claimed was the cause...
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Fibiger, Johannes
268 words, approx. 1 pages (born April 23, 1867, Silkeborg, Den.—died Jan. 30, 1928, Copenhagen) Danish pathologist who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1926 for achieving the first controlled induction of cancer in laboratory animals, a development...
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Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib
84 words, approx. 1 pages (born April 23, 1867, Silkeborg, Den.—died Jan. 30, 1928, Copenhagen) Danish pathologist. He found that rats that had suffered stomach-tissue inflammation caused by the larvae of a worm infecting cockroaches the rats had eaten subsequently...
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Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger Information
453 words, approx. 2 pages
 Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger (April 23, 1867 Silkeborg - January 30, 1928 Copenhagen) was a Danish scientist who won the 1926 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Fibiger had claimed to find an organism he called Spiroptera carcinoma that caused...



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Johann Valentin Andreae's utopian brotherhoods.
12/22/1996: 18,165 words, approx. 61 pages Johann Valentin Andreae was born in 1586 at Wurttemberg. He studied theology at a university in Tubingen, but was later expelled due to his involvement in the posting of a scandalous pasquil. His involvement in orthodox Lutheranism began upon his return to Tubingen in...
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