The prize for the vear 1936 was awarded jointly to:
Dare, Sir HENRY Harrerr, dr., director of the
National Institute for Medical Research in Lormn-
don, born 1875; and
Lorwi, Otto, professor of pharmacology at the
University of Graz, born 1873; “for their dis-
coveries velating to chemical transmission of
nerve impulses’.
The prize for the vear 1937 was awarded to:
SZENT-GYORGYI VON NAGYRAPOLT, ALBERT, professor
of medical chemistry at the University of Szeged,
Hungary, born 1893; “for his discoveries vela-
ting to biological combustion, especially with ve-
gard to vitamin C and the catalysis of fumavric
acid.”
The prize fev tE. ar 1653 was reserved for the following
year.