George Richards Minot Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

George Richards Minot Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Medical Researcher George Richards Minot including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of George Richards Minot
Real Name George Richards Minot
Famous as Medical Researcher
Nationality American
Personal life of George Richards Minot
Born on 02 December 1885
Birthday 2nd December
Died At Age 64
Sun Sign Sagittarius
Born in Boston
Died on 25 February 1950
Place of death Boston
Family Background of George Richards Minot
Father James Jackson Minot
Mother Elizabeth Whitney
Siblings James Jackson Minot Jr, Henry Whitney Minot
Spouse/Partner Marian Linzee Weld
Children Marian Linzee Minot, Elizabeth Whitney Minot, Charles Sedgwick Minot
Education BA, Harvard University (1908)
Awards 1934 – Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Personal Fact of George Richards Minot

George Richards Minot was a famous American medical researcher. Minot pursued medicine with great passion and became interested in the study of human blood. It was his passion for this profession and his dedication that led to the phenomenal discovery the treatment for pernicious anemia, for which he shared the 1934 Nobel Prize in medicine with William P. Murphy of Boston and with George Hoyt Whipple.

Minot had a busy life, in which he was associated with several medical organizations and institutions, studying, researching and contributing towards physiology at the same time. He was appointed the ‘Assistant in Medicine’ in 1915, at the Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital.

Eventually, he moved to higher positions, both in Harvard and other renowned hospitals like Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital of Harvard University. Minot led an honorable life, which involved a continuous effort to contribute towards the cure of anemia and some other blood related diseases.