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Philip Showalter Hench

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Philip Showalter Hench 1896-1965, American physician, b. Pittsburgh, M.D. Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1920. Associated with the Mayo Foundation of the Univ. of Minnesota school of medicine after 1921, he was made head of the department of rheumatic diseases in 1926, began teaching in 1928, and was made professor in 1947. In 1946 he became consultant to the surgeon general of the U.S. army. He shared with Edward C. Kendall and Tadeus Reichstein the 1950 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his pioneering work in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with cortisone and ACTH. Author... Read more
Tadeus Reichstein
...attack of jaundice, referred to Philip Showalter Hench of the Mayo Clinic, Rochester...disappeared. During the next five years Hench saw 16 further cases, all of which...effects were observed. In 1931 Hench noted that female arthritics sometimes... Read more

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