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  1. George Minot was an American physician best known for winning a Nobel Prize for his work on pernicious anemia. Born into a family of physicians, George was born a weak baby and suffered from frequent fevers as a child. Following his high school graduation, he enrolled at Harvard Medical School and earned an M.D. degree.

  2. GEORGE RICHARDS MINOT December 2, 1885-February 25, 1950 BY W. B. CASTLE GEORGE MINOT was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on Decem-ber 2, 1885, the eldest of three sons of Dr. James Jackson and Elizabeth Frances (Whitney) Minot. His ancestors had been successful in business and professional careers in Boston. His

  3. Gives a historical account of Shay's Rebellion. Background Information. George R. Minot was an American jurist and historian. He made his mark as the historian of Shays' Rebellion with this work and was one of the founding members of the Massachusetts Historical Society.

  4. Apr 2, 2021 · April 2, 2021. George Minot (1885-1950) When George Minot was diagnosed with diabetes, he was not expected to live very long. In 1921, the condition was fatal, and the primary treatment was a highly restrictive diet.

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    George Richards Minot was an American medical researcher who shared the 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with George Hoyt Whipple and William P. Murphy for their pioneering work on pernicious anemia.

  6. George Richards Minot, associated with Boston culture and Boston medicine for a lifetime, brought the Nobel Prize in Medicine to Harvard for his clinical.

  7. The George Richards Minot papers, 1891-1951, are the product of Minot's work as Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Director of Boston City Hospital's Harvard Medical Unit and the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory from 1928-1950. His research focused on blood and nutrition.

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