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  1. Acute and chronic arthritis by Philip Showalter Hench, 1935
  2. The present status of rheumatism and arthritis: Review of American and English literature for 1936 (fourth rheumatism review) by Philip Showalter Hench, 1938
  3. Public Health [;] by Mary Kahler; Hench, Philip Showalter; Walter Reed Hench, 1875
  4. Reprints by Philip Showalter Hench, 1922
  5. The effect of a hormone of the adrenal cortex (17-hydroxy-11 dehydrocorticosterone : compound E) and of adrenocorticotropic hormone on rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary report by Philip Showalter Hench, 1949
  6. The effect of a hormone of the adrenal cortex hormone 17-hydroxy-11-dehydrocorticosterone (Compound E) on the acute phase of rheumatic fever: Preliminary report by Philip Showalter Hench, 1949

61. University Of Minnesota Libraries: Digital Collections Unit
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62. Publications
philip showalter hench, MD, Sc.D. (18961965), along with his Mayo Clinic colleagueEdward Calvin Kendall, Ph.D., D.Sc. (1886-1972), received the Nobel
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July 2005, Volume 88 Published monthly by the Minnesota Medical Association Philip S. Hench, M.D., Sc.D.
A Glimpse at the Early Clinical Years
By Richard I. Haddy, M.D., and Theresa B. Haddy, M.D. Abstract Philip S. Hench, M.D., Sc.D., was a co- recipient of the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1950 for his research on hormones of the adrenal cortex. The high quality of his early clinical work can be seen in letters he wrote to a family practitioner in the 1920s concerning patients who had been referred to Mayo Clinic. His letters also included detailed advice for the optimal management at that time of arthritic conditions. Philip Showalter Hench, M.D., Sc.D. (1896-1965), along with his Mayo Clinic colleague Edward Calvin Kendall, Ph.D., D.Sc. (1886-1972), received the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine on Dec. 10, 1950, for their work regarding the hormones of the adrenal cortex.1,2 The award was shared by Tadeus Reichstein, Ph.D., of Basel, Switzerland.1 Hench, who earned a degree in medicine from the University of Pittsburgh and served an internship at St. Francis Hospital in Pittsburgh, became interested in rheumatic disorders during his fellowship in the Department of Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester in the early 1920s. While seeing patients as a consultant on the medical service, he continued to focus on rheumatology, and he established the first “Service for Chronic Arthritic Conditions” at St. Marys Hospital in Rochester on Jan. 1, 1926.3

63. 20th Century Year By Year 1950
1996; and hench, philip showalter, USA, Mayo Clinic, Rochester , MN, b. 1896, d.1965 for their discoveries relating to the hormones of the adrenal cortex
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64. March 30 - Today In Science History
philip showalter hench. (source), Died 30 Mar 1965 (born 28 Feb 1896) Americanphysician who was one of the leaders in American rheumatology.
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65. February 28 - Today In Science History
He charted the chemical underpinnings of life itself, worked for nuclear peaceand touted the benefits of vitamin C. philip showalter hench
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66. Biografia De Hench, Philip Showalter
Translate this page hench, philip showalter. (1896-1965) Médico norteamericano, n. en Pittsburgh y m.en Ocho Ríos (Jamaica). Doctorado en la Universidad de Pittsburgh (1920),
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Hench, Philip Showalter (1896-1965) Médico norteamericano, n. en Pittsburgh y m. en Ocho Ríos (Jamaica). Doctorado en la Universidad de Pittsburgh (1920), amplió sus estudios en Alemania (1928-29). En 1921 comenzó su larga colaboración con la Clínica Mayo de Rochester, donde se interesó principalmente por el problema de las artritis. Con E. C. Kendall aisló la hormona que posteriormente se sintetizó con el nombre de cortisona. Introdujo asimismo la hormona ACTH de la hipófisis en el tratamiento de las artritis. Hench, Kendall y el suizo Tadeus Reichstein compartieron el premio Nobel de Medicina en 1950 por sus trabajos sobre las hormonas de la corteza suprarrenal. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

67. A Guide To The Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection
J. Moran with Dr. and Mrs. philip showalter hench at the false site of CampLazear, 1940 Havana, Cuba as determined by philip showalter hench 1940
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A Guide to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection
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  • Item: Group photograph of yellow fever investigators and volunteers, [1900]
  • Item: Group photograph with Blossom Reed and her brother Walter L. Reed at the unveiling of their father's bust, New York University, May 20, 1948
  • Item: Photographs of Building No. 1, Camp Lazear, Cuba, 1952
  • Item: Model of Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench, [19]
  • Item: Model of Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba as seen in 1900 [with annotations by Philip Hench], [19]
  • Item: Model of Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, [19]
  • Item: Model of Camp Columbia with accompanying notes by Albert E. Truby, [19]
  • Item: Members of the US Army Yellow Fever Board [James Carroll and Aristides Agramonte] with the Swedish Naval Representative and Dr. Debayle, the delegate from Nicaragua, 1900
  • Item: Photograph of a Detachment of Hospital Corps, USA, Camp Columbia, Cuba, September 1900
  • 68. Highlights
    04044001 Letter from philip showalter hench to Frank F. Law, November 23, 04327001 Letter from Lawrence Reed to philip showalter hench, March 18, 1950
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    The following are documents of special interest chosen by our project staff. While this sampling cannot begin to cover the broad sweep of history represented in a compilation whose time period spans1850 to 1966, it is intended to point out the diverse nature of people and ideas represented in this material. We encourage you to explore further the wealth of information and opinions presented in the collection. Newspaper clipping and autographed note by Jefferson Randolph Kean, [September 8, 1901] Topics of the Times. This article refers to concern over credit given to Finlay. Newspaper clipping, The L[ucha?], Havana (Cuba), August 19, 1907] Questions of the Day. This article refers to sanitary conditions in Cuba. Fever chart for Jesse W. Lazear, Sept. 19, 1900 This fever chart shows the progression of Lazear’s yellow fever ending in his death. Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to George Miller Sternberg, September 25, 1900 Kean describes the contributions and sacrifices that Lazear has made for science, and asks Sternberg to make a public statement about Lazear's death and his courage in life. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration] Letter from Sidney Howard to Mabel H. Lazear, May 28, 1934

    69. Philip
    philip showalter hench (18961965) American physician. Co-winner of the 1948Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. philip Hauge Abelson (1913-)
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    For many more names, please Return to Edgar's Main Page. Philip
    Gender : Masculine
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    Philip is the English form of the Greek name Philippos
    History
    Philip , the name of one of the lesser apostles, was common in England during the Middle Ages, but it became far less popular after Queen Mary I made an highly unpopular marriage with her cousin, King Philip II of Spain.
    Pronunciation : fill-up.
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    English Phil Pip
    Alternates Phillip Philipe Bulgarian Filip Catalan Felip Czech Filip Dutch Filips Filip Finnish Vilppu French Philippe German Philipp Hawaiian Pilipo Hungarian Filip Latin Philippus Irish Gaelic Pilib Italian Filippo Fillipo Filipo Macedonian Filip Polish Filip Russian Filipp Scandinavian Filip Scottish Gaelic Filib Spanish Felipe Filipe Surnames Catalan Phillips Phelps Feminine Philippa See also: Felipe Phillip Phil Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Filippo Brunelleschi Italian architect. Fra Filippo Lippi Italian painter. Philippe de Monte French composer. Philippe Desportes French poet. Philip Massinger English playwright.

    70. Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine Chronology 1997 STANLEY B
    1950 EDWARD CALVIN KENDALL , TADEUS REICHSTEIN and philip showalter hench fortheir discoveries relating to the hormones of the adrenal cortex,
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    71. Corticosteroid -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    who discovered cortisone (18861972)) Edward Calvin Kendall and (Click linkfor more info and facts about philip showalter hench) philip showalter hench
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    Corticosteroid
    [Categories: Corticosteroids]
    In (The branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms) physiology corticosteroids are a class of (Any of several fat-soluble organic compounds having as a basis 17 carbon atoms in four rings; many have important physiological effects) steroid (The secretion of an endocrine gland that is transmitted by the blood to the tissue on which it has a specific effect) hormone s that are produced in the (The cortex of the adrenal gland; secretes corticosterone and sex hormones) adrenal cortex . Corticosteroids are involved in a wide range of physiologic systems such as (Click link for more info and facts about stress response) stress response (A bodily defense reaction that recognizes an invading substance (an antigen: such as a virus or fungus or bacteria or transplanted organ) and produces antibodies specific against that antigen) immune response and regulation of (A response of body tissues to injury or irritation; characterized by pain and swelling and redness and heat) inflammation (An essential structural component of living cells and source of energy for animals; includes simple sugars with small molecules as well as macromolecular substances; are classified according to the number of monosaccharide groups they contain)

    72. Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    studied the hormones of the adrenal cortex) Tadeus Reichstein, (Click linkfor more info and facts about philip showalter hench) philip showalter hench
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    Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1900s Year Name Topics (Click link for more info and facts about Emil Adolf von Behring) Emil Adolf von Behring "for his (Watery fluid of the blood that resembles plasma but contains fibrinogen) serum therapy to treat (Acute contagious infection caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae; marked by the formation of a false membrane in the throat and other air passages causing difficulty in breathing) diphtheria (Click link for more info and facts about Ronald Ross) Ronald Ross "for research on (An infective disease caused by sporozoan parasites that are transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito; marked by paroxysms of chills and fever) malaria (Click link for more info and facts about Niels Ryberg Finsen) Niels Ryberg Finsen "for his light treatment of lupus vulgaris" (Russian physiologist who observed conditioned salivary responses in dogs (1849-1936)) Ivan Petrovich Pavlov "for work on the physiology of the (The system that makes food absorbable into the body) digestive system (German bacteriologist who isolated the anthrax bacillus and the tubercle bacillus and the cholera bacillus (1843-1910))

    73. CNN.com
    1950 Edward Calvin Kendall, Tadeus Reichstein, philip showalter hench. 1949 WalterRudolf Hess, Antonio Caetano De Abreu Freire Egas Moniz
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    74. Especiales Diario Médico
    Translate this page philip showalter hench nació en Pittsburg (Pennsylvania, Estados Unidos) en 1896y realizó los estudios de Medicina y el doctorado en la universidad de su
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    75. Modification De Philip Showalter Hench - Modifier - Wikipédia
    SPPA Economy EconomyInternational recognition came to Minnesota in 1950 when researchers Edward CalvinKendall and philip showalter hench received the Nobel Prize for their
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    76. Giải Nobel Y Học
    Richard J. Robert, Anh, và Phillip A. Sharp, M?, phát hi?n v? gen tách split TADEUS REICHSTEIN và philip showalter hench vì nh?ng khám phá v? hormon v?
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    Ng y 4 th¡ng 10 vừa qua, giải Nobel Y học năm 2004 đ£ được trao cho 2 nh  khoa học Mỹ l  Richard Axel v  Linda B. Buck với c´ng tr¬nh nghiªn cứu "C¡c thụ thể m¹i v  tổ chức của hệ thống khứu gi¡c" Chi tiết Hội đồng Nobel Viện Karolinska (Thụy iển) đ£ quyết định trao giải thưởng Nobel sinh l½ v  y học cho hai nh  b¡c học Paul C. Lauterbur Peter Mansfield đ£ c³ c´ng ph¡t minh những ứng dụng của hiện tượng cộng hưởng từ (magnetic resonance) trong y học. Chi tiết Giải Nobel Y Sinh học năm 2002 được trao cho Sydney Brenner, H. Robert Horvitz John E. Sulston v¬ những kh¡m ph¡ của họ về "iều h²a di truyền trong ph¡t triển tạng v  chết tế b o theo chÆ°Æ¡ng tr¬nh" Chi tiết Giải Nobel Y học năm 2001 thuộc về c¡c c´ng tr¬nh kh¡m ph¡ sá»± kiểm so¡t chu kỳ của tế b o. C¡c nh  khoa học đ£ t¬m ra c¡c ph¢n tá»­ c³ vai tr² then chốt kiểm so¡t chu kỳ tế b o trong tất cả c¡c cÆ¡ thể c³ nh¢n thá»±c bao gồm nấm men, thá»±c vật, động vật v  con người. Những kh¡m ph¡ cÆ¡ bản n y c³ t¡c động to lớn v o tất cả c¡c kh­a cạnh sinh trưởng tế b o.

    77. SIMR - Centenary Survey Of Nobel Laureates
    1950 Edward Calvin KENDALL, Tadeus REICHSTEIN and philip showalter hench discoverthe structure and biological effects of adrenaline.
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    "I agree that animal experimentation should be humane and regulated, but the regulations must not be so onerous as to impede legitimate experimentation, which is now the case in many places." - Michael S Brown, M.D., Nobel Prizewinner 1985 Edward Calvin KENDALL, Tadeus REICHSTEIN and Philip Showalter HENCH - discover the structure and biological effects of adrenaline. Max THEILER - develops the vaccine for Yellow Fever. Selman Abraham WAKSMAN - discovers streptomycin, the first effective antibiotic against tuberculosis. Sir Hans Adolf KREBS - discovers the metabolic citric acid cycle. Fritz Albert LIPMANN - discovers co-enzyme A for intermediary metabolism. John Franklin ENDERS, Thomas Huckle WELLER and Frederick Chapman ROBBINS - first grow poliomyelitis virus in tissue culture. Axel Hugo Theodor THEORELL - shows that enzymes are in fact proteins.

    78. PREMI NOBEL Per La MEDICINA
    philip showalter hench. Edward Calvin Kendall. Tadeus Reichstein. 1951. Max Theiler.1952. Selman Abraham Waksman. 1953. Hans Adolf Krebs
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    79. Febtuary 28
    1896 philip showalter hench Pittsburgh, physician (cortisoneNobel) 1898 MollyPicon actress (Milk Honey) 19 Billie Bird Pocatello Idaho, actress (Mrs
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    1675 Guillaume Delisle Paris, cartographer/geographer
    1683 Re-Antoine de aumur France, biologist/engineer
    1712 Louis Joseph de Montcalm de Saint-ran France, general
    1797 Mary Lyon US, educator (Mt Holyoke) (Hall of Fame)
    1799 Johann von VDllinger German Old Catholic theologian/historian
    1820 John Tenniel England, cartoonist/illustrator (Alice in Wonderland)
    1823 Ernest Renan French philosopher/historian/scholar of religion
    1824 Charles Blondin France, acrobat/aerialist 1865 Sir Wilfred Grenfell England, medical missionary 1866 Vyacheslav Ivanov Russia, Symbolist poet (Pilot Stars) 1876 John Alden Carpenter Chicago Illinois, composer (Sea Drift) 1882 Jo Vasconcelos Oaxaca xico, politician/essayist/philosopher 1887 William Zorach Lithuania, US sculptor (Spirit of the Dance) 1890 Vaslav Nijinsky Kiev Ukraine, ballet dancer (3/12 NS) 1893 Ben Hecht NYC, novelist/playwright/screenwriter (The Front Page) 1895 Guiomar Novaes Brazil, pianist (Brazilian Order of Merit)

    80. BioFinder Linksearch Answer, Details For URL: 2200
    anchor, hench, philip showalter. ID, 2200. url, http//www.nobel.ki.se/laureates/medicine1950-3-bio.html. acronym. institute, http//www.nobel.ki.se/
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