i
RamoN v CajaAL, SANTIAGO, professor of histology,
histo-chemistry and pathological anatomy at the
University of Madrid, born 1852, died 17th
October, 1934; “for their work on the structure of
the mnevoous svstewm.”’
The prize for the year 1907 was awavded io:
[LAVERAN, CHARLES Louis ALPHONSE, chef de ser-
vice honoraire at the Pasteur Institute in Paris,
member of the Institut de France, born 1843,
died May, 1922; “for his work on the part played
by protozoa in the gemevation of disease.’
The prize for the year 1908 was divided equally be-
tipeen
EnrricH, Paur, professor, Geh. Obermedizinalrat,
director of the Royal Institute for Experimental
Therapy at Frankfort-on-Main, born 1854, died.
20th August, 1015; and
METcHNIKOV, IL1vA, director of the Pasteur Institute
in Paris, born 1845, died 15th July, 1916; “for
theiv wovk on immunitv.’’
The prize for the year 1909 wus awarded to:
KocHER, THEODOR, professor of surgery at the Uni-
versity of Berne, born 1841, died 27th July,
1917; “for his work on the physiology, pathology
and survgevv of the thyroid gland.”
The prize for the vear 1910 was awavded to:
KosseL, ALBRECHT, professor of physiology at the
University of Heidelberg, Geheimrat, born 1853,
died 5th July, 1927: “én recognition of his achieve-
ments in the chemistry of the cell, by his works on
proteins, the nucleic substances included.”
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