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  1. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1901 was awarded to Emil Adolf von Behring "for his work on serum therapy, especially its application against diphtheria, by which he has opened a new road in the domain of medical science and thereby placed in the hands of the physician a victorious weapon against illness and deaths"

  2. Gift of Dr. R. B. Montgomery / National Museum of American History Emil von Behring (in dark jacket) won a 1901 Nobel Prize for using animal antibodies to create medicines that treated diphtheria ...

  3. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1901 was awarded to Emil Adolf von Behring "for his work on serum therapy, especially its application against diphtheria, by which he has opened a new road in the domain of medical science and thereby placed in the hands of the physician a victorious weapon against illness and deaths"

  4. May 11, 2018 · Emil Adolph von Behring. The German hygienist and physician Emil Adolph von Behring (1854-1917) is famous for his discovery of antitoxins and his pioneering work in the treatment of diphtheria and certain other diseases. Emil Adolph von Behring was born on March 15, 1854, at Forsthausen, West Prussia.

  5. Feb 1, 2002 · The first Nobel Prize for medicine and physiology was awarded to Emil von Behring (Fig. 1) in 1901 “for his work on serum therapy and especially for its use against diphtheria, with which he opened up a new path in the field of medical science and gave the physician a powerful weapon with which to combat disease and death” 〚1〛.

  6. Apr 28, 2022 · March 15, 1854: Diphtheria’s Foe. “After a number of failures, von Behring, working with Japanese colleague Shibasaburo Kitasato, found that by treating diphtheria-infected guinea pigs with iodine trichloride, some of the animals built up a resistance to the disease. He also found that treating an infected animal with serum taken from a ...

  7. Feb 28, 2017 · Personal name as subject. Emil von Behring. A century ago, Emil von Behring passed away. He was the first to be honored by the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1901 for the successful therapy of diphtheria and tetanus, which he had developed from the bench to the bed. He also contributed to the foundation of immunology, since his therapy was based ….

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