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Che prize for the year 1911 was awarded to:
GULLSTRAND, ALLVAR, professor of eye therapy at
the University of Upsala, born 1862, died 28th
July, 1930; “for his work on the dioptrics of the
eye.’’
The prize for the year 1912 was awarded to:
CARREL, ALrLEexIis, dr., member of the Rockefeller
Institute for Medical Research, New York, born
1873; “for his work on vascular ligature and on
the grafting of blood vessels and organs.”
Ihe prize for the year 1913 was awarded to:
RicHET, CHARLES, professor of physiology at the
University of Paris, born 1850, died 4th Decem-
ber, 1935; “for his work on anaphylaxy.”
The prize for the year 1914 was awarded in 1915 to:
BArRANY, ROBERT, lecturer on otology at the Uni-
versity of Vienna, born 1876, died 8th April,
1936; “for his work on the physiology and pathology
of the vestibular system.”
The prize for the year 1915 was allocated in 1916 fo
the special fund fov this group of prizes.
Lhe prize for the year 1916 was allocated in 1917 to
the special fund for this group of prizes.
Che prize for the vear 1917 was allocated in 1918 fo
the special fund for this group of prizes.
[he prize for the year 1918 was allocated in 1910 to
the special fund for this group of prizes.
I'he prize for the year 1919 was awarded in 1920 to:
BorDET, JULES, professor of bacteriology at the Uni-
versity of Brussels, born 1870; “for his dis-
coveries in connection with invaunityv.’’