George Hoyt Whipple (August 28, 1878 – February 1, 1976) was an American physician, pathologist, biomedical researcher, and medical school educator and...
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entertainment and lifestyle commentator for “Whipple’s World” on NY1 News. Whipple was born to George Carroll Whipple Jr., an advertising and publishing executive...
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George Whipple may refer to: George Hoyt Whipple, American physician (1878–1976) George C. Whipple, American engineer (1866–1924) George Whipple III, American...
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Hall Whipple Rockefeller (November 20, 1958) is an American conservationist. She is the daughter of advertising executive George Carroll Whipple Jr. and...
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Mr. George Whipple (also known as George the Grocer) is a fictional supermarket manager featured in television commercials, radio, and print advertisements...
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this condition. In 1934, George Whipple shared the 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with William P. Murphy and George Minot for discovery of an...
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George Whipple Clark (1928-2023) was an American astronomer and professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. When he retired, M.I.T...
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Look up Whipple in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Whipple may refer to: Whipple (surname) (including a list of people with the surname) Whip Jones (1909–2001)...
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Whipple's disease is a rare systemic infectious disease caused by the bacterium Tropheryma whipplei. First described by George Hoyt Whipple in 1907 and...
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was an American actor who was best known as grocery store manager Mr. George Whipple in more than 500 Charmin bathroom tissue television commercials (1965–89...
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Observatory. Whipple was the son of Kew Observatory employees George Mathews Whipple and Elizabeth Beckley, an astronomical photographer. Whipple attended...
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name (the Whipple procedure) as well as Whipple's triad. Whipple was born to missionary parents William Levi Whipple and Mary Louise Whipple (née Allen)...
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George Chandler Whipple (March 2, 1866 – November 27, 1924) was an American civil engineer and an expert in the field of sanitary microbiology. His career...
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John Welsh Whipple (1876–1943), British mathematician and meteorologist Fred Lawrence Whipple (1906–2004), American astronomer George Whipple (1878–1976)...
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vitamin B12: George Whipple, George Minot and William P. Murphy (1934), Alexander R. Todd (1957), and Dorothy Hodgkin (1964). In 1967, George Wald, Ragnar...
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ingesting large amounts of liver seemed to cure the disease. George Minot and George Whipple then set about to isolate the curative substance chemically...
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this condition. In 1934, George Whipple shared the 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with William P. Murphy and George Minot for discovery of an...
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nuclear physicist H. Bradford Westerfield '44, political scientist George Whipple III '73, lawyer and society reporter for NY1 James Whitmore '40, Tony-...
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awarded Nobel Prizes for direct and indirect studies of vitamin B12: George Whipple, George Minot and William Murphy (1934), Alexander R. Todd (1957), and Dorothy...
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Fred Lawrence Whipple (November 5, 1906 – August 30, 2004) was an American astronomer, who worked at the Harvard College Observatory for more than 70...
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may have motivated George Whipple, who had a keen interest in liver diseases, to investigate the liver's role in hematopoiesis. Whipple began evaluating...
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Thomas Hunt Morgan Ivan Bunin Norman Angell 1934 None Harold Urey George Whipple; George Minot; William P. Murphy Luigi Pirandello Arthur Henderson 1935...
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Four Nobel Prizes were shared by Johns Hopkins laureates: George Minot and George Whipple won the 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Joseph...
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Former chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) George Whipple III — lawyer and society reporter for NY1 New York City portal Companies...
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great-granddaughter, Kit Tobin, married society reporter and lawyer George Whipple III. Biography portal Adams, Charles F. (2005). Murder by the Bay: Historic...
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students went west to teach country schools in the winter of 1831–32. George Whipple and J. L. Tracy went to Kentucky; Calvin Waterbury got a school at Newark...
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featured actor Dick Wilson, playing the fictional grocer Mr. George Whipple. Mr. Whipple told his customers: "Please don't squeeze the Charmin!", emphasizing...
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University scientists, George Minot and William P. Murphy. In 1930, Lilly introduced Liver Extract No. 55 in collaboration with George Whipple, a University of...
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choirmaster Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck, former heir to the throne of Bhutan George Whipple III, American lawyer and society reporter William Wickham (1831–1897)...
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Diane Alexis Whipple (January 31, 1967 – January 26, 2001) was an American lacrosse player and college coach. She was killed in a dog attack in San Francisco...
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