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41. Innovative Australia - Australia In Brief - Australian Department Of Foreign Aff
Awarded the prize in physics for their work analysing crystals using Xrays;lord howard walter florey, 1945 Awarded the prize in medicine for work on the
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42. The National Archives | Search The Archives | National Register Of Archives | De
florey, howard walter (18981968) Baron florey, pathologist. 7 records noted Scope, 1938-55 corresp with lord Cherwell
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43. 20th Century Year By Year 1945
1979; and florey, lord (howard walter), Great Britain, Oxford University, b.1898 (in Adelaide, Australia), d. 1968. Physics
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44. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
florey, lord howard walter, 1945. Forssmann, Werner, 1956. Frisch, Karl Von,1973. Gajdusek, D. Carleton, 1976. Gasser, Herbert Spencer, 1944
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45. Magdalen > History > Nobel Laureates > Lord Florey
howard walter florey is honoured for his discovery of the unique therapeutic on him in 1965 he chose to be styled lord florey of Adelaide and Marston.
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Howard Walter Florey is honoured for his discovery of the unique therapeutic properties of penicillin, the development of which has done more than any probably other in medical history to relieve human suffering. Born in 1898 in Adelaide, Australia, he came to Magdalen College on a Rhodes Scholarship in 1921. After appointments in England and America he returned to Oxford in 1934 as Professor of Pathology (at Lincoln College). In 1941 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society and two years later the clinical success of penicillin was unequivocally demonstrated at Oxford. In 1945 he was awarded a Nobel Prize for medicine with Alexander Fleming and Ernst Chain. The Royal Society elected him their Fiftieth President in 1960. Two years later he relinquished the Chair of Pathology to become Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford. In 1965 he was appointed a Member of the Order of Merit. Engand was the scene of his success but Australia always continued to command his loyalty and affection. From 1945 to 1957 he was involved in the planning of the John Curtin School of Medical Research in the new Australian National University. When a life Peerage was conferred on him in 1965 he chose to be styled Lord Florey of Adelaide and Marston.

46. Planting The Seeds For Research - Rob Knowles (Friday September 18, 1998)
walter howard florey a true poppy of our society - who through his achievements of lord howard florey are hoped to create a new awareness and a
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47. Government To Boost Medical Research To Make Victoria A Healthier Community - Ro
forged by such eminent researchers as Nobel Laureates lord howard florey, such as the howard florey, the Baker, the walter Eliza Hall, the Ludwig,
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48. AAMS - Australian Academy Of Medicine And Surgery
howard walter florey was the youngest of five children and the only boy. Lady florey died in 1966, and in June 1967 lord florey married Dr Margaret
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49. Royal Society | About The Society | Library And Archives | Archives
howard walter florey, lord florey of Adelaide (18981966) Pathologist. The RoyalSociety; Medical Research Council; Wellcome Library for the History and
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50. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Past Presidents
19601965 Sir howard (walter) florey (afterwards lord florey, of Adelaide andMarston), OM 1965-1970 Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett (afterwards lord
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51. ASM Membership
lord howard walter florey (C 1945, H 1965) Edwin Michael Foster (H 1987) ThomasFrancis, Jr. (H 1968) William Carroll Frazier (H 1971)
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52. GK- National Network Of Education
florey, lord howard walter, 1945. Fleming, Sir Alexander, 1945. Chain, Sir ErnstBoris, 1945. Muller, Hermann Joseph, 1946. Cori, Carl Ferdinand, 1947
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53. William And MAdison's Project
howard florey was made a peer in 1965, becoming a baron, lord florey of Sir howard walter florey died peacefully at Oxford on 21 of February 1968.
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Howard Florey was the amazing scientist who, marketed the miracle drug penicilin. With the help of Ernst Chain, Howard Florey was able to make pennicilin for the whole world to use. There are so many other amazing facts about Florey that you will learn about in my presentation. By Madison Riley Back Home

54. Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners
1949 lord JOHN BOYD ORR OF BRECHIN 1948 Main Fund Special Fund of this 1945 SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING , SIR ERNST BORIS CHAIN lord howard walter florey
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55. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal - UserLogin
florey became a life peer, lord florey, the president of the Royal Society, Bickel L. Rise up to life a biography of howard walter florey who gave
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56. A History Of Two 'Miracle Drugs
In 1940, British doctors Sir Ernst Boris Chain and lord howard walter florey,worked at purifying the new drug, called by penicillin due to the penicillin
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A History of Two 'Miracle Drugs
    The medical advancements of the past several hundred years have brought forth a drastic change in the treatments of various diseases and ailments. A man suffering from arthritis several hundred years ago would have suffered in his pain. A child with pneumonia in the 1800's had a good chance of succumbing to the bacteria. Today, with the help of two "miracle" drugs, people are more likely to survive and live without pain. The discoveries of aspirin and penicillin drastically changed the face of modern medicine. The Father of Modern Medicine, Hipocrates, was born in Greece around 460b.c. He was the founder of the Scientific Theory of Epidemics, and he studied medicine in Libya, Scythia, and various countries in Asia Minor. Hippocrates was the first to use a bitter white powder from the bark of a willow tree for medicinal purposes. The powder, now known to be salicin, was used to ease the pain of childbirth and reduce fever. Hippocrates’ discovery was ignored until the mid 1700’s when researchers began to analyze the powder to find the key ingredient. By 1820, the component, salicin, was isolated. Unfortunately, the salicylic acid, derived from the plant, was very hard on the lining of the stomach and was not pleasant to take. The acid was combined with sodium in an attempt to ease the unwanted side-effects, but the effort proved fruitless. A French chemist, Charles Frederic Gerhardt, took the sodium salicylate and combined it with acetyl chloride. The process worked at neutralizing the acid, but Gerhardt reported that the process was much too tedious to be plausible. The idea was abandoned.

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59. Honorary Graduates 1951-1960
1953 Doctor of Laws Admiral of the Fleet, lord Fraser of North Cape GOB, KBE 1957 Doctor of Laws Sir howard walter florey MA, BSc, PHD, MD, Hon FRACP,
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60. Inside, August 25, 2000
with Sir Ernst Chain, the 1945 Nobel Laureate in medicine for his discoveryof penicillin (with Sir Alexander Fleming and lord howard walter florey).
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Inside Iowa State
September 8, 2000
NOTE: James Olson died in September of 2000.
Olson gets an 'A' in vitamin research
by Teddi Barron
A is for Olson. He worked by the side of three Nobel Laureates, served as the "vitamin A guy" on committees that recommend our daily requirements, carried the science of biochemistry to a nation developing new universities and advised NASA on how much vitamin A to pack for a trip to Mars and back. Oh, yeah. Did we mention that James Olson also developed a test used worldwide to identify vitamin A deficiency, which is a serious problem in developing countries and a leading cause of preventable blindness? This Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences in biochemistry has yet to put the brakes on a career that spans five decades and four continents. He did, however, slow down long enough last November to return to Thailand for an honorary doctorate from Mahidol University in Bangkok. The school honored Olson for his scientific achievements and for his work there 30 years ago when he was part of a successful Rockefeller Foundation project to develop universities. While in Thailand, Olson became interested in international nutrition. "Before, I was a conventional university research scientist. I was interested in mechanisms of things and what specific molecules do," he said. "I'm still interested in that, but in the international realm, I thought I should use basic knowledge in biochemistry and nutrition especially about vitamin A in a way that was helpful socially."

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