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1. (IUCr) Crystallographers The Papers of Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin
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- The Papers of Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin.
- In 1937 she married Thomas Lionel Hodgkin with whom she had three children. ...
- Dorothy Hodgkin carried out her first research at Oxford in 1931-1932 with H. ... Hodgkin and her coworkers accomplished this in three years with X-ray techniques, showing conclusively that the formula of penicillin included beta-lactam and thiazolidine rings. ... After 1948 Hodgkin began work on the X-ray analysis of the anti-pernicious anaemia factor vitamin B12. ... The processing of data was aided by three of the first electronic computers located at Manchester University, the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, and the University of California, Los Angeles, and Hodgkin played a leading part in the campaign to provide computer facilities at Oxford University. After the success of the vitamin B12 work Hodgkin and her team refocused their research effort on the crystal structure of insulin - she had taken the first X-ray photographs of insulin crystals in 1935 - and were able to announce the three- dimensional structure of rhombohedral 2Zn insulin in 1969. ...
- Apart from her scientific research career at Oxford University, Hodgkin undertook a number of prominent public and professional responsibilities including in the UK, Chancellor of Bristol University, 1970-1988, and President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1977-1978, and internationally, President of the International Union of Crystallography, 1972- 1975. Hodgkin's involvement in humanitarian and peace issues was given impetus by the Vietnam War. ...
- Hodgkin was elected FRS in 1947 (Royal Medal 1956, Copley Medal 1976; Tercentenary Lecture 1960, Bakerian Lecture 1972), and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964 for her determinations by X-ray techniques of the structures of important biochemical substances. ...
- The papers of Dorothy Hodgkin provide a very full record of her career, research and wider professional and public responsibilities Biographical material includes records of Hodgkin's career, honours and awards, 1928-1990, including documentation of the award of the Nobel Prize, later family and personal correspondence and drafts of an unfinished autobiography. ... Most of the material was found in Hodgkin's box folders whose contents included correspondence, drafts for reports and publications, notebooks, notes and data. ... Bernal, with whom Hodgkin worked in Cambridge 1932-1934, and very many of her later collaborators including C. ... Although not extensive there is useful documentation of Hodgkin's Oxford University career including teaching in the 1940's and 1950's, her tenure of the Wolfson Research Professorship of the Royal Society, 1960-1977, the funding and administration of her research and the provision of equipment and supplies including the use of computer facilities at other institutions in the UK and USA and their development at Oxford. There are chronological sequences of material relating to Hodgkin's scientific publications and public lectures and substantial assemblages of material relating to her Royal Society memoirs of J. ... There is documentation of Hodgkin's involvement with 16 British and international societies and organisations including Bristol University, the British Association for the Advancement of Science, the Institute of Physics, especially its X-ray Analysis Group established 1943, the International Union of Crystallography and the Royal Society. ... There is a chronological sequence of material relating to Hodgkin's scientific visits and conferences, 1936- 1993, though the great bulk of the material is from the period after the award of the Nobel Prize in 1964. ... There is also documentation of the wide range of peace and humanitarian causes with which Hodgkin was involved. ... The sequence is also noteworthy for the significant number of women scientists who trained in Hodgkin's laboratory. ... There are photographs of Hodgkin and scientific colleagues including J. ... Crick, a photograph album recording Pugwash occasions, 1969-1988, photographic slides for Hodgkin's lectures especially on insulin and vitamin B12 and sound recordings including the 1973 Nobel Guest Lecture and her Chancellor's Address to the Bristol University Education Department in 1974.
2. hodgkin's disease information
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3. Hematopathology
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- This is a liver that is involved with Hodgkin's disease. The staging of Hodgkin's disease is very important in determining therapy. ... This picture could probably suffice for non-Hodgkin's lymphomatous hepatic disease as well.
4. No. 817: Hodgkin's Disease
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- HODGKIN'S DISEASE .
- On January 10th, 1832, 34-year-old Thomas Hodgkin took a paper to the Medical and Surgical Society in London. ...
- " He introduced what we call Hodgkin's disease. ...
- Hodgkin's biographer, Louis Rosenfeld, gives him the odd title Morbid Anatomist and Social Activist. Hodgkin was an ardent English Quaker, born in 1798. ...
- They didn't name it after him until late in the century -- long after the Germans had started calling it Hodgkin's Krankheit. ...
- It gave far greater freedom to religious dissidents like the Quaker, Hodgkin. And Hodgkin was already a strong voice for liberal causes. ...
- Hodgkin was passionately anti-slavery. ... Now that the liberal voice of Hodgkin and others was unleashed, it took England only three more years to abolish slavery. Meanwhile, Hodgkin also raised medical objections to tobacco -- 140 years before our surgeon general did. ...
- By 1837 he finally drove Hodgkin out. Of course, Hodgkin had damned the Company and was demanding full British citizenship for Indians. ...
- And we, of course, realize what Hodgkin really represented. ...
- , Thomas Hodgkin: Morbid Anatomist & Social Activist. ...
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5. Thomas Hodgkin - College History - King's College London
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- Thomas Hodgkin.
- Thomas Hodgkin (1798-1866) came from a Quaker family and studied medicine at Edinburgh and in Paris. ... In 1832 he published a paper 'On some morbid appearances of the absorbent glands and spleen' which led to Hodgkin's disease of the lymph nodes being named after him. ...
- Hodgkin held radical political views. ... It was perhaps because of this incident in 1837 that Hodgkin failed to win an appointment to the permanent clinical staff of Guy's.
- The Hodgkin Building at the Guy's Campus of King's is named after him.
6. Hodgkin's Disease Home Page
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- Hodgkin's Disease Home.
- Hodgkin's Disease.
- This site has been compiled and designed by patients with a form of lymphatic cancer known as Hodgkin's Disease and all of the contributors have undergone extensive treatment. ...
7. Howard Hodgkin: A Study
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- Howard Hodgkin: A Study.
- Howard Hodgkin has for some years been one of Britain's leading artists, but the recognition enjoyed by painters such as Peter Blake and David Hockney has come to him only recently. ... Recurring themes, such as the intimacy of a moment with friends, are identified and considered alongside the technical devices of Hodgkin's work. ...
- a sense of Hodgkin's finely tuned use of color, recurring themes, and unique visual language' Video Rating Guide for Libraries, USA.
- Howard Hodgkin Lunch .
8. Welcome to LSI - Lymphoma Support Ireland - Hodgkin's and Non Hodgkin's (NHL) Lymphoma
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- Hodgkin and Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Support - Lymphoma. ...
- Lymphoma Support Ireland (formerly known as Hodgkins United Group)) (LSI) was formed in 1987, to provide information, advice and emotional support, for people with Hodgkin Lymphoma (Hodgkin Disease) (HD) and Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) and their carers. ...
- Chemotherapy for your hodgkin's or non-hodgkin's lymphoma Posted by admin on 2003-11-16 21:58:57 (Read: 1910 times) Chemotherapy treatment and side effects Read More 1961 more words - 1 page Monoclonal antibody therapy Posted by admin on 2003-11-16 23:44:24 (Read: 1034 times) Monoclonal antibodies are drugs that can ‘recognise’ and find specific cells in the body. ...
- September 04 Charles tells how he dealt with Hodgkins lymphoma September 04 Louise survives Hodgkin Lymphoma September 04 Ambrose - NHL & ABMT Survivor Story April 20 Radiotherapy for your hodgkin's or non-hodgkin's lymphoma April 20 What is non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma? April 20 What is Hodgkins Disease? .
- October 29 Becky's NHL (Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma) Story August 24 Patient Stories - read how others coped. November 16 Understanding Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma .
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9. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
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- Among the X-ray crystallographers inspired by William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg was Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910–1994), the third woman ever to win the Nobel Prize in chemistry, which she received in 1964. ...
- Hodgkin with Guy Dodson. ...
- Stamp honoring Hodgkin. ...
- Hodgkin, who became an authority on African history. Both Hodgkins held academic appointments at Oxford, and they raised their three children there with the help of the Hodgkin grandparents. ...
- Hodgkin as Chancellor of.
- Dorothy Hodgkin's three greatest chemical achievements were her determination of the structures of penicillin—part of the Anglo-American program to synthesize this new antibiotic during World War II (1945); of vitamin B12, the essential vitamin that prevents pernicious anemia (1957); and of insulin, the hormone essential for successful carbohydrate metabolism—a puzzle on which she worked sporadically from 1934 to 1972. ...
- Hodgkin is fondly remembered by her group of research students, which included many women. ...
- Hodgkin in 1991. ...
- Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin - biography from the Nobel e-Museum. ...
- Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin - illustrated biography from Pennsylvania State Univeristy. ...
- Remembering Dorothy Hodgkin - a personal reminiscence of Hodgkin by Anne Sayre, reprinted from the ACA Fall 1995 newsletter. ...
- Vitamin B12 - the science and history of the vitamin whose structure Hodgkin elucidated, from Clemson University. ...
- Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin presents prizes to children: Courtesy Arts Faculty Photo Unit, Univesrity of Bristol. ...
- Hodgkin with Guy Dodson: Courtesy Chemistry Photopraphics, Univesrity of York, U. ...
10. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin: Pharmaceutical Achiever - Antibiotics in Action
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- Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin.
- Dorothy Hodgkin.
- On the morning in May 1940 that the results of injecting four of eight infected mice with penicillin became known, an excited Ernst Chain encountered Dorothy Hodgkin on Parks Road in Oxford. ...
- Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin. ...
- Hodgkin, a historian who became an authority on Africa. Both Hodgkins held academic appointments at Oxford, and they raised their three children there with the help of the Hodgkin grandparents. ...
- The structural determination of penicillin, one of Hodgkin's greatest chemical achievements, depended on the first step of getting the substance to crystallize (as do all such determinations). The strain of penicillin with which the Americans were working proved easier to crystallize, and a three-milligram sample was flown across the Atlantic for Hodgkin to crystallize personally. To perform the thousands of calculations necessary to transform the two-dimensional X-ray data into three-dimensional atomic positions, the group under Hodgkin's leadership made use of a cast-off punched-card computer, and in 1945 they were able to confirm the beta-lactam structure central to the penicillin molecule (see Howard Florey and Ernst Chain, Figure 1). ...
- For the determination achieved in 1957 of the structure of vitamin B12, the vitamin essential to preventing pernicious anemia, Hodgkin's group started with the old punched-card machine, but in time they used electronic computers in England and in the United States. ...
- Hodgkin is fondly remembered by her group of research students, which included many women. ...
- Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin — illustrated biography from Pennsylvania State Univeristy. ...
- The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1964 — includes biographical information on Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin as well as descriptions of her prize-winning work. ...
- Remembering Dorothy Hodgkin - a personal reminiscence of Hodgkin by Anne Sayre, reprinted from the ACA Fall 1995 newsletter. ...
- Vitamin B12 — the science and history of the vitamin whose structure Hodgkin elucidated, from Clemson University. ...
- Dorothy Hodgkin: Courtesy Hodgkin Family and copy from Judith A. ...
11. Adult Hodgkin's disease
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- Adult Hodgkin's disease.
- Description Stage Explanation Treatment Option Overview Stage I Adult Hodgkin's Disease Stage II Adult Hodgkin's Disease Stage III Adult Hodgkin's Disease Stage IV Adult Hodgkin's Disease Recurrent Adult Hodgkin's Disease To Learn More Overview Of PDQ CancerMail from the National Cancer Institute.
- What is Hodgkin's disease? .
- Hodgkin's disease is a type of lymphoma. ...
- Because there is lymph tissue in many parts of the body, Hodgkin's disease can start in almost any part of the body. ...
- Lymphomas are divided into two general types: Hodgkin's disease and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. The cancer cells in Hodgkin's disease look a certain way under a microscope. (Refer to the PDQ summaries on Adult Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Treatment and Childhood Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Treatment for more information. ...
- Adult Hodgkin's disease most commonly affects young adults and people older than 55 years of age. ... ) Hodgkin's disease can also occur in children and is treated differently from that in adults. (Refer to the PDQ summary on Childhood Hodgkin's Disease Treatment for more information. ...
- Stages of adult Hodgkin's disease .
- Once Hodgkin's disease is found, more tests will be done to find out if the cancer has spread from where it started to other parts of the body. ...
- Each stage for Hodgkin's disease is further divided by an "A" or "B," based on whether there are certain symptoms called B symptoms. B symptoms include the following: loss of more than 10% of weight in the previous 6 months, fever without any known cause other than Hodgkin's disease, and night sweats that leave the body soaked. ...
- The following stages are used for Hodgkin's disease: .
12. Introduction: Hodgkin's Disease - WrongDiagnosis.com
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- - Basic Summary for Hodgkin's Disease .
- - Prevalence and Incidence of Hodgkin's Disease .
- - Prognosis of Hodgkin's Disease .
- - Types of Hodgkin's Disease .
- - Causes of Hodgkin's Disease .
- Introduction: Hodgkin's Disease.
- Hodgkin's Disease: A type of lymphoma, a cancer affecting lymph tissue, lymph nodes and the lymphatic system. ...
- Hodgkin's Disease: Hodgkin's disease is one of a group of cancers called lymphomas. ... Hodgkin's disease, an uncommon lymphoma, accounts for less than 1 percent of all cases of cancer in this country. Other cancers of the lymphatic system are called non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. ...
- Researching symptoms of Hodgkin's Disease: Further information about the symptoms of Hodgkin's Disease is available including a list of symptoms of Hodgkin's Disease, other diseases that might have similar symptoms in differential diagnosis of Hodgkin's Disease, or alternatively return to research other symptoms in the symptom center. ...
- Misdiagnosis and Hodgkin's Disease: Research more detailed information about misdiagnosis of Hodgkin's Disease, or research misdiagnosis of other diseases .
- Treatments for Hodgkin's Disease: Various information is available about treatments available for Hodgkin's Disease, current research about Hodgkin's Disease treatments, or research treatments for other diseases. ...
- Causes of Hodgkin's Disease: Research more detailed information about the causes of Hodgkin's Disease, or other general information about Hodgkin's Disease. ...
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