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  1. In 1934, Gerhard Domagk discovered the healing effect of sulfonamides, the precedent of antibiotics. For this discovery, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1939. In 1943, Domagk detected the first remedy against tuberculosis, a worid-wide epidemic at that time. ** "It is easier to destroy thousands of lives than to save one."

  2. Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk (n. 30 octombrie 1895, Łagów ⁠ (d), Gmina Łagów ⁠ (d), Voievodatul Lubusz, Polonia – d. 24 aprilie 1964, Königsfeld im Schwarzwald, Republica Federală Germania, Germania) a fost un patolog și bacteriolog german, laureat al Premiului Nobel pentru Fiziologie sau Medicină în anul 1939 .

  3. Feb 20, 1999 · The Nobel chronicles. 1939: Gerhard Domagk (1895-1964)

  4. Affiliation 1 Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Guy s, King s and St Thomas School of Biomedical Sciences, London SE1 1UL.

  5. Jun 8, 2021 · Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk was born on October 30, 1895, in Lagow in the province of Brandenburg, Germany. He was the son of Paul and Martha (Reimer,) Domagk. His father was a teacher and the family lived in a schoolhouse across the lake from an old castle.

  6. Feb 11, 2013 · Gerhard Domagk. Gerhard Domagk was born in Germany in 1895. He was a medical student in Kiel, his studies being interrupted to serve in the First World War, where he was wounded. After the war, he completed his studies and went on to become professor of pathology at the University of Munster. He also became involved with the Bayer Research ...

  7. Nobel Prize in Medicine (1939) Fellow of the Royal Society (1959) Scientific career. Fields. Bacteriology. Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk (October 30 1895 – April 24 1964) was a German doctor. [2] He won the 1939 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for discovering the antibacterial effect of protonsil. [3]

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