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  1. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Simon Flexner and Peyton Rous, 1927
  2. A notable career in finding out. Peyton Rous, 1879-1970. by [ROUS] Rockefeller University Press., 1971
  3. Francis Peyton Rous: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  4. ROUS, PEYTON (1879-1970): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  5. The Modern Dance of Death: The Linacre Lecture 1929 by PEYTON ROUS, 1929
  6. A Notable career in finding out;: Peyton Rous, 1879-1970
  7. Francis Peyton Rous: October 5, 1879-February 16, 1970 (Biographical memoirs / National Academy of Sciences) by Renato Dulbecco, 1976
  8. A notable career in finding out. Peyton Rous, 1879-1970. by Peyton] Rockefeller University Press. [ROUS, 1971
  9. The challenge to man of the neoplastic cell: Nobel lecture by Peyton Rous, 1967
  10. Observations on chicken tumors caused by filterable agents, by Peyton Rous, 1916

21. Rous, Peyton
in full FRANCIS peyton rous (b. Oct. 5, 1879, Baltimore, Md., USd. Feb. 16,1970, New York, NY), American pathologist whose discovery of cancerinducing
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in full FRANCIS PEYTON ROUS (b. Oct. 5, 1879, Baltimore, Md., U.S.d. Feb. 16, 1970, New York, N.Y.), American pathologist whose discovery of cancer-inducing viruses earned him a share of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1966. Rous was educated at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and at the University of Michigan. He joined the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University) in New York City in 1909 and remained there throughout his career. In 1910 Rous found that sarcomas in hens could be transmitted to fowl of the same inbred stock not only by grafting tumour cells but also by injecting a submicroscopic agent extractable from them; this discovery gave rise to the virus theory of cancer causation. Although his research was derided at the time, subsequent experiments vindicated his thesis, and he received belated recognition in 1966 when he was awarded (with Charles B. Huggins ) the Nobel Prize. Aside from cancer research, Rous did investigations of liver and gallbladder physiology, and he worked on the development of blood-preserving techniques that made the first blood banks possible.

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rous, peyton American pathologist whose discovery of cancerinducing virusesearned him a share of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1966.
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23. Rous, Peyton
peyton rous went to Texas, there an uncle got him a job «for his keep» on a ranch On reaching «The Spur» peyton rous was given the job of helping on
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Rous, Peyton Peyton Rous was born in Texas in 1879. His mother's ancestors were Huguenots who settled in Virginia after the Edict of Nantes. Just before the Civil War in the 1860's her father, foreseeing disaster, bought land in Texas, moving his big family there after it ended. There he became a judge «riding three counties», and the family throve.
His father, a Baltimorean of English forebears, married his mother while visiting Texas, and returning home became an exporter of grain to Europe. His father died early, leaving his mother with three small children and only scanty means to support them. Yet she would not return to the security of her Texas kin because she was bent on obtaining the best possible education for her children; and what with makeshifts of one sort or another in Baltimore she did it!
Back at the Medical School after having lost (!) a year, he graduated in 1905 and became an interne in its Hospital. Then, finding himself unfit to be a «real doctor», he turned to medical research instead, and for this purpose became an Instructor in Pathology at the University of Michigan on a beggarly salary. His work in the laboratory turned out to be mainly that of a technician because the University had small funds only, but with noble generosity Professor Alfred Warthin, head of the Department, came to his rescue, actually offering to «teach Summer School» in his stead, and give Peyton the sum thus earned, if he would study German hard and use the money to go for the summer to a certain hospital in Dresden where morbid anatomy was taught. Dresden in 1907! Exquisite city in an exquisite land, with no hint of war in the air!

24. Peyton Rous Papers, American Philosophical Society
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(61 lin. feet) Call no.: B R77 American Philosophical Society Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract For his pioneering research on the link between viruses and cancer, the pathologist Francis Peyton Rous was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1966. Working primarily at the mainly at the Rockefeller Institute after 1909, Rous first came to notice for his theoretical construction of the first blood bank for use in France during World War I, a plan ultimately implemented by his assistant, Oswald H. Robertson. Subsequently, he left an important imprint on the development of experimental medicine, partly through his own research on the origins of cancer and his administrative activities at the Rockefeller, but also as editor of the Journal of Experimental Medicine from 1921-1970.

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26. Rous, Francis Peyton. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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Francis peyton rous discovers a virus that can cause cancer in chickens by rous, peyton. 1911. Transmission of a malignant growth by means of a cell
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Francis Peyton Rous October 5 Baltimore February 16 New York City ) was an American pathologist whose discovery of cancer-inducing viruses earned him a share of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1966. Rous was educated at Johns Hopkins University and at the University of Michigan . He joined the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University ) in New York City in and remained there throughout his career. In Rous found that sarcomas in hens could be transmitted to fowl of the same inbred stock not only by grafting tumour cells but also by injecting a submicroscopic agent extractable from them; this discovery gave rise to the virus theory of cancer causation. Although his research was derided at the time, subsequent experiments vindicated his thesis, and he received belated recognition in when he was awarded (with Charles B. Huggins ) the Nobel Prize. Aside from cancer research, Rous did investigations of liver and gallbladder physiology, and he worked on the development of blood-preserving techniques that made the first

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36. The Oswald T. Avery Collection: Biographical Information: Documents
Letter from peyton rous to Oswald T. Avery. Letter (correspondence). 1 Image.25 January 1935. Metadata Record Societe Philomathique.
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37. Letter From Peyton Rous To Oswald T. Avery (January 25, 1935)
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38. Francis Peyton Rous, M.D., 1879-1970.
The discoverer of a viral cause of cancer in 1911. Nobel Prize 1966.
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Rous, P, "The Relations of Embryonic Tissue and Tumor in Mixed Grafts", J. Exp. Med. vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 239-247 (February. 1911).
Rous P, "The Effect of Pregnancy on Implanted Embryonic Tissue", J. Exp. Med. vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 248-256 (February, 1911).
Rous, P, "A Sarcoma of the Fowl Transmissible by an Agent Separable from the Tumor Cells", J. Exp. Med. vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 397-411 (April, 1911)
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For his pioneering research on the link between viruses and cancer, the pathologist Francis Peyton Rous was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1966. Working primarily at the mainly at the Rockefeller Institute after 1909, Rous first came to notice for his theoretical construction of the first blood bank for use in France during World War I, a plan ultimately implemented by his assistant, Oswald H. Robertson. Subsequently, he left an important imprint on the development of experimental medicine, partly through his own research on the origins of cancer and his administrative activities at the Rockefeller, but also as editor of the Journal of Experimental Medicine from 1921-1970.
Published in: J. Exp. Med., vol.150, no. 4, p.729 (1979).

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October 5 Baltimore February 16 New York City ) was an American pathologist whose discovery of cancer-inducing viruses earned him a share of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1966.
Rous was educated at Johns Hopkins University and at the University of Michigan . He joined the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University ) in New York City in and remained there throughout his career. In Rous found that sarcomas in hens could be transmitted to fowl of the same inbred stock not only by grafting tumour cells but also by injecting a submicroscopic agent extractable from them; this discovery gave rise to the virus theory of cancer causation. Although his research was derided at the time, subsequent experiments vindicated his thesis, and he received belated recognition in when he was awarded (with Charles B. Huggins ) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
Aside from cancer research, Rous did investigations of liver and gallbladder physiology , and he worked on the development of blood-preserving techniques that made the first blood banks possible.

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