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  1. George Hoyt Whipple and his friends;: The life-story of a Nobel prize pathologist by George Washington Corner, 1963
  2. George Hoyt Whipple and His Friends Life L by George W Corner, 1963-01-01
  3. The metabolism of bile acids .. by Marjorie Greene Foster, Charles Warren Hooper, et all 2010-08-14
  4. George Hoyt Whipple and His Friends by George W. Corner, 1963-01-01
  5. Biography - Whipple, George Hoyt (1878-1976): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  6. Hemoglobin, plasma protein, and cell protein;: Their production and interchange (American lectures in pathology) by George Hoyt Whipple, 1948
  7. The dynamic equilibrium of body proteins: Hemoglobin, plasma proteins, organ and tissue proteins by George Hoyt Whipple, 1956
  8. George Hoyt Whipple and His Friends: The Life-Story of a Nobel by George W. CORNER, 1963
  9. The origin and significance of the constituents of the bile by George Hoyt Whipple, 1922
  10. A generalized atomic energy program by George Hoyt Whipple, 1960
  11. Autobiographical sketch by George Hoyt Whipple, 1959
  12. A hitherto undescribed disease characterized anatomically by deposits of fat and fatty acids in the intestinal and mesenteric lymphatic tissues by George Hoyt Whipple, 1907
  13. Protein production and exchange in the body, including hemoglobin, plasma protein, and cell protein, (Mellon lecture) by George Hoyt Whipple, 1938
  14. Planning and construction period of the school and hospitals: 1921-1925 by George Hoyt Whipple, 1957

41. H1 Ashland New Hampshire, Whipple House Museum
Ashley s brother,george hoyt whipple, became a doctor, following in his father s There is a george hoyt whipple Auditorium, Strong Memorial Hospital.
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Ashland New Hampshire, Whipple House Museum
Written by Doris Smith Tatham 1987 for the Grafton County Historic and Genealogy Society
Doris Smith Tatham
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Obadiah Smith was a trader and storekeeper in New Hampton. His small store or trading post was in the field opposite the Lucian Schofield Home on Dana Hill. His parents lived at "Treasure Valley" (Wendleboe's). The family Cemetery is in the field near their home. Obadiah made two or three trips, annually to Portsmouth or Exeter to trade or sell goods and brought back supplies for the settlers in this area. He had a small house above the Alphonu Guyotte house on Dana Hill. Both house and store burned.
He had a store near "The Hole in the Wall" on Ashland's Main Street. In 1836 he started building the lovely brick house now the museum. One of his daughters married James Briggs who had the first Woolen Mill here. Mr. Smith helped them through financial difficulties and soon had problems of his own. The Whipple House was a Duplex house completed about 1837. His daughter married George Hoyt local contractor and Real Estate Broker. His granddaughter Francis, married Dr. Whipple, who died at an early age. Hence the name "Whipple." Ashley H. Platt, great granddaughter of Obadiah Smith married Charles Gavin Platt. The Platt family lived in the house many years. Their daughters were Frances(town librarian), Elizabeth Fletcher(deceased), and Dorothy Kelley,of Plymouth. Ashley's brother,George Hoyt Whipple, became a doctor, following in his father's profession. He practiced in California and . Finally at Syracuse (N.Y.) University,he specialized and won the Nobel Prize for the treatment of Pernicious Anemia.

42. Entrez PubMed
george hoyt whipple, M. D a benefactor of dentistry. BIBBY BG. Personal Name asSubject whipple george H PMID 14897600 PubMed OLDMEDLINE for Pre1966
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43. Entrez PubMed
george hoyt whipple, (born 1878). Birch CA. Publication Types Biography HistoricalArticle MeSH Terms History of Medicine, 19th Cent. Pathology/history
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44. International: Italiano: Salute: Medicina: Medici E Ricercatori: Whipple, George
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45. Lexikon George Hoyt Whipple
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George Hoyt Whipple 28. August 1. Februar ) war ein amerikanischer Pathologe. F¼r ihre Lebertherapie gegen An¤mie erhielten er, George R. Minot (US) und William P. Murphy (US) den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin
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46. Hiding From The World
Title page of the first report, in 1907, of the disease by george hoyt whipple . george H. whipple (1878 1976) was the first American to receive the
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Home About Topics Hiding from the World Scientists Sequence the Elusive Whipple Genome By
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March 21, 2003
Image of biopsy from a patient with Whipple's disease.
From: Fredricks DN, Relman DA. J Infect Dis 2001; 183: 1229-37
Tropheryma whipplei , in the laboratory. Now, with the genome sequence in hand, the field is learning about a pathogen that has been an enigma for decades. The first surprise was the size of the genome. The organism has one of the smallest genomes of known bacteria. And the genome is missing many genes found in other bacteria, including some for nutrients and amino acids thought to be essential. The microbe may rely on its host for these. Perhaps the biggest discovery from genome project was a new family of proteins on the surface of the bacterium that can change over time. By varying the appearance of these surface proteins, the microbe may be able to travel undetected throughout the body.
Title page of the first report, in 1907, of the disease by George Hoyt Whipple.

47. The Whipple Bacillus
It can cause whipple’s disease, which is rare but nearly always fatal unless The bacillus was named after the American pathologist george hoyt whipple
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Invisible to the naked eye, Tropheryma whipplei The bacillus was named after the American pathologist George Hoyt Whipple, who described the disease for the first time in 1907. Almost a century later, researchers have now sequenced the genome of the T. whipplei bacterium. Triple-stained section of Whipple's disease intestine (original magnification, x400) showing infiltration of the lamina propria with vimentin-staining cells and T. whipplei rRNA. Tropheryma whipplei rRNA is blue, nuclei of human cells are green and the intracellular cytoskeletal protein vimentin is red.
Region of Whipple's disease intestine (original magnification, x600).
Triple-stained section of a Whipple's disease lymph node. Note the blue signal from T. whipplei rRNA probe (original magnification, x400).
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48. AIP International Catalog Of Sources
See, Thomas Jefferson Jackson, 18661962. Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. whipple,george hoyt, 1878-. Wilbur, Ray Lyman, 1875-1949. Aerodynamics. Geology.
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49. Featured Bug:Tropheryma Whippelli
In 1992 Relman proposed the name in homage to george hoyt whipple, who describedthe disease for the first time in 1907. The name Tropheryma was derived
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Tropheryma whipelii is a gram-positive, filamentous, aerobic, 1-2 micron by 0.2 micron, soil dwelling actinomycete (Tropheryma whippeligen.nov. sp.nov.). It is an argyrophilic rod shaped organism. In 1992 Relman proposed the name in homage to George Hoyt Whipple, who described the disease for the first time in 1907. The name Tropheryma was derived from Greek trophi (nourishment) and eryma (barriers) because of the malabsorption syndrome this bacteria causes. In 1949, Black-Schaffer first described the characteristic histological changes on which the diagnosis of Whipple disease has since been based. He found that foamy macrophages in the lamina propria of the intestinal mucosa of affected patients contained large amounts of PAS positive, diastase resistant material. Electron microscopy of affected tissue shows characteristic rod shaped bacilli that are both intracellular and extracellular. PAS positive macrophages and characteristic bacilli have also been found in non-intestinal tissues including liver, lung, heart, brain, lymph nodes, and synovium.

50. Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine Chronology 1997 STANLEY B
1934 george hoyt whipple, george RICHARDS MINOT and WILLIAM PARRY MURPHY fortheir discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anaemia.
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51. The Science Bookstore - Chronology
1934 AD, george hoyt whipple, george RICHARDS MINOT and WILLIAM PARRY MURPHY fortheir discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anaemia.
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52. Oral Histories, Miner Library
Wallis, W. Allen Watson, James Sibley whipple, george hoyt whipple,Katherine Williams, T. Franklin. Y. Young, Frank E. Young, Larry E. Yu,
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53. Enfermedad De Whipple. Eponimos Medicos
Translate this page Trabajos de george hoyt whipple. A hitherto undescribed disease characterizedanatomically by deposits of fat and fatty acids in the intestinal and
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Enfermedad de Whipple Georges Hoyt Whipple Georges Hoyt Whipple nació el 28 de agosto de 1878 en Ashland (New Hampshire, Estados Unidos). Su padre, Ashley Cooper Whipple, igual que su abuelo, era médico. Su madre se llamaba Frances Hoyt. Puede enmarcarse su obra en la época en la que se produjeron una gran cantidad de hallazgos clínicos gracias al extraordinario auge que alcanzó a finales del siglo pasado lo que E. H. Ackerknecht llama "medicina de laboratorio".
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John Hopkins Medical School Ancon Hospital de Panamá, continuó en la mencionada Universidad hasta 1914. Aparte del puesto de asistente, fue también "instructor" y "profesor asociado" de la disciplina.
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Los principales temas de investigación de Whipple estuvieron relacionados con la anemia y con la fisiología y patología del hígado. A lo largo de un año trabajó con W. Gorgas y S.T. Darling sobre la anemia causada por infecciones parasitarias y, de forma especial, en las lesiones que se producían en el tracto intestinal. También estudió los tejidos de enfermos de "blackwater fever" o hematinuria palúdica.
En la John Hopkins University
Tras su estancia en la Hooper Foundation
Pathological Society of Philadelphia
John Hopkins Bulletin ; hablaba de "una enfermedad no descrita hasta ahora y caracterizada anatómicamente por la presencia de grasa y de ácidos grasos en el tejido linfático mesentérico e intestinal".

54. CNN.com
1934 george hoyt whipple, george Richards Minot, William Parry Murphy. 1933 ThomasHunt Morgan. 1932 Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, Edgar Douglas Adrian
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55. Whipple S Disease
(george hoyt whipple, 18781976, American pathologist), an enteropathic arthropathy,also known as intestinal lipodystrophy, possibly related to a bacterial
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56. Whipple S Disease
(george hoyt whipple, 18781976, American pathologist), uncommon systemic diseasethat may affect virtually any organ system of the body and in the majority
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57. Whipple Disease
In 1907 Dr george hoyt whipple described a disorder of fat metabolism and suggestedthe term “intestinal lipodystrophy” (whipple 1907).
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58. The Hooper Foundation: A History Of The UCSF School Of Medicine
The first Director, george hoyt whipple, was recruited from Johns Hopkins MedicalSchool by UC President Benjamin Ide Wheeler and UC medical dean Herbert C.
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The Hooper Foundation by Joseph LaDou, M.D. The Hooper Foundation was the first medical research foundation The Hooper Foundation in the United States incorporated into a university. On Commencement Day, May 14, 1913, Mrs. Sophronia Hooper transferred to the Regents of the University of California certain valuable property to serve as a foundation for an institute of medical research. The institute endowed in memory of her husband, George Williams Hooper, San Francisco lumber merchant and philanthropist, was formally opened on March 7, 1914. Later, the entire Hooper estate became an endowment for the administration of the Hooper Foundation.
The Declaration of Trust stated:
"The George Williams Hooper Foundation, which shall be conducted and maintained in San Francsico, California and shall be managed as a department of the University of California." . . . . "The net income of the Endowment Fund shall be extended in the maintenance and conduct of said School of Medical Research which shall conduct and carry on investigations in the sciences and arts of hygiene, medicine and surgey; also in the nature and cause of diseases and in the methods of its prevention and treatment, and shall disseminate gratuitously all knowledge so acquired."
The first Director, George Hoyt Whipple, was recruited from Johns Hopkins Medical School by UC President Benjamin Ide Wheeler and UC medical dean Herbert C. Moffitt. Whipple was well known for his studies of liver metabolism and the relationship of the liver to blood formation. His work, done in part at the Hooper Foundation, led to award of the Nobel Prize along with George Minot and William P. Murphy in 1934. The three investigators established that a substance in liver would cure pernicious anemia.

59. Whipple´s Disease Online - By Axel Von Herbay. A Brief History Of Whipple's Dis
In 1907, the USAmerican pathologist george hoyt whipple (Biography) reported “ahitherto undescribed disease characterized anatomically by deposits of fat
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In 1907, the US-American pathologist George Hoyt Whipple ( Biography ) reported “a hitherto undescribed disease characterized anatomically by deposits of fat and fatty acids in the intestinal and mesenteric lymphatic tissues”. ( 1 ) He interpreted his autopsy findings as intestinal lipodystrophy. In 1949, a newly developed histochemical stain was first applied to tissue from a patient with the disease. The positive reaction with Periodic Acid Schiff´s reagent (PAS) revealed that the foamy macrophages, which were described previously by Whipple, did in fact contain a glycoprotein material but not lipids. ( 2 ) In 1960/1961, when electron microscopy entered into medicine, the PAS positive material in the cytoplasm of macrophages was identified as rod-shaped bacteria. ( 3, 4 , 5 ) Since, Whipple´s disease is considered to be an infective disorder which can be treated successfully with antibiotics. In 1963 and 1970, autopsy findings (in untreated patients) and clinical observations (in untreated or treated patients) illustrated that infection with the gram-positive Whipple´s disease bacterium is frequently not limited to the small intestine and its lymph nodes, and may also affect any other organs. ( 6, 7 ) Thus, Whipple´s disease is a systemic disorder.

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