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Henry Hallett Dale

Affiliations: 
National Institute for Medical Research, London, London, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Pharmacology
Website:
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1936/dale-bio.html
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Bio:

(1875 - 1968)
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1936 was awarded jointly to Sir Henry Hallett Dale and Otto Loewi for their discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses

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Parents

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Ernest Starling grad student UCL
John Newport Langley grad student 1898-1900 Cambridge (Neurotree)

Collaborators

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Herbert S. Gasser collaborator (Neurotree)
Otto Loewi collaborator 1902-1961
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DALE H. (2004) Measurement in medicine; introduction. British Medical Bulletin. 7: 261-3
DALE H. (2000) Autobiographical sketch. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 1: 125-37
DALE HH. (1963) [OTTO LOEWI]. Ergebnisse Der Physiologie, Biologischen Chemie Und Experimentellen Pharmakologie. 52: 1-19
Dale HH. (1963) Pharmacology During the Past Sixty Years Annual Review of Pharmacology. 3: 1-9
DALE HH. (1958) Scientific meeting of the faculty of anaesthetists, on shock and allied phenomena. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 23: 265-9
DALE HH. (1957) Medicinal treatment: its aims and results. British Medical Journal. 2: 423-8
Dale HH. (1957) MEMOIRS OF FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY Bmj. 2: 87-87
DALE HH. (1956) Medical aims and ideals. British Medical Journal. 1: 1125-30
DALE HH. (1955) Junctional transmission of nervous effects by chemical agents. Proceedings of the Staff Meetings. Mayo Clinic. 30: 5-20
DALE HH. (1954) The beginnings and the prospects of neurohumoral transmission. Pharmacological Reviews. 6: 7-13
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