g.h. whipple

Whip·ple

[hwip-uhl, wip-]
noun
1.
Fred Lawrence, 1906–2004, U.S. astronomer.
2.
George Hoyt [hoit] , 1878–1976, U.S. pathologist: Nobel prize for medicine 1934.
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Whipple Whip·ple (wĭp'əl), George Hoyt. 1878-1976.

American pathologist. He shared a 1934 Nobel Prize for discovering that a diet of liver relieves anemia.

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