100. George Hoyt Whipple |
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located at the junction
of US3 and NH132 in Ashland Memorial Park, Ashland, NH |
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"Nearby, on Pleasant Street, is the birthplace and
childhood home of George Hoyt Whipple, pathologist, researcher, and teacher. Dr. Whipple's most
significant research led to the development of the liver therapy for pernicious anemia. For his work,
he shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1934." erected 1975 |
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Stalking New Hampshire's Historical Markers Historical Markers of the Lakes Region |
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Whipple Biography | ||
Biographical Memoir by Leon L. Miller | ||
Whipple Birthplace |