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Congress enacted the Sherley Amendment to over come the ruling in US v Johnson

In 1912, U.S. Congress enacted the Sherley Amendment in 1912 to overcome the 1910 ruling in U.S. v….

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The first aluminum prosthetic leg was introduced
Life Science History | Materials | Orthopedic

The first aluminum prosthetic leg was introduced

In 1912, the first aluminum prosthetic leg was introduced. English aviator Marcel Desoutter lost his leg in an…

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McGuire Hall opened as the new home of the University College of Medicine
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McGuire Hall opened as the new home of the University College of Medicine

In 1912, McGuire Hall opened as the new home of the University College of Medicine.

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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Marie Curie
Biology | Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Oncology | Radiology

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Marie Curie

On Nov. 7, 1911, Marie Curie’s birthday (born 1867), she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry “in…

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Typhoid immunization was required of all U.S service members
Infectious Disease | Life Science History | Vaccine

Typhoid immunization was required of all U.S service members

On Sept. 30, 1911, typhoid immunization became required of all U.S. service members. The U.S. Army became the…

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The Supreme Court ruled the 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act does not prohibit false therapeutic claims
Biology | Diagnostics | FDA | Life Science History | Medical Device | NIH | Nutraceuticals | Oncology | Pharmaceutical | Stem Cell | U.S. Congress | Women's Health

The Supreme Court ruled the 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act does not prohibit false therapeutic claims

On May 29, 1911, in U.S. v. Johnson, the Supreme Court ruled that the 1906 Pure Food and…

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The Firland Sanatorium for Tuberculosis patients opened in Seattle as the Henry Sanatorium
Disease | Life Science History | Therapeutics

The Firland Sanatorium for Tuberculosis patients opened in Seattle as the Henry Sanatorium

On May 2, 1911, the Firland Sanatorium constructed by the Anti-Tuberculosis League of King County at 19303 Fremont…

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The Bureau of Chemistry seized a worthless product called Johnson’s Mild Combination Treatment for Cancer
FDA | Life Science History | Therapeutics

The Bureau of Chemistry seized a worthless product called Johnson’s Mild Combination Treatment for Cancer

On Apr. 13, 1911, U.S. v. Johnson, the Supreme Court ruled against the government, finding that the product’s…

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Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler coined the term ‘autism’
Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Neurology | Therapeutics

Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler coined the term ‘autism’

In 1911, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler coined the term ‘autism,’ borrowing from the Eugen Bleuler Greek word ‘autos’…

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Polish biochemist Casimir Funk coined the term “vitamin”
Disease | Life Science History | Therapeutics

Polish biochemist Casimir Funk coined the term “vitamin”

In 1911, Polish biochemist Casimir Funk coined the term “vital amines” or “vitamines”. After reading an article by…

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Sarcoma virus reported by Peyton Rous in the Journal of Experimental Medicine
Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History

Sarcoma virus reported by Peyton Rous in the Journal of Experimental Medicine

In 1911, Pathologist Peyton Rous reported a virus that causes cancer in chickens (Rous sarcoma virus) that opened…

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John F Anderson and Joseph Goldberger first transmitted measles (rubeola) to monkeys by contact
Life Science History | Measles

John F Anderson and Joseph Goldberger first transmitted measles (rubeola) to monkeys by contact

In 1911, John F. Anderson and Joseph Goldberger first transmitted measles (rubeola) to monkeys by contact Their study…

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Drs., McCoy, Chapin, Wherry, and Lamb elucidated a new disease, tularemia
Biology | Diagnostics | Infectious Disease | Life Science History | USDA

Drs., McCoy, Chapin, Wherry, and Lamb elucidated a new disease, tularemia

In 1911, Drs. George W. McCoy, Charles W. Chapin, William B. Wherry, and B. H. Lamb elucidated a…

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Lue Gim Gong ‘Citrus Wizard of Florida’ produced an orange hybrid, known as the Valencia orange, that was resistant to cold
Agriculture | Life Science History

Lue Gim Gong ‘Citrus Wizard of Florida’ produced an orange hybrid, known as the Valencia orange, that was resistant to cold

In 1911, Lue Gim Gong, aka the ‘Citrus Wizard of Florida’, successfully produced a new orange hybrid, known…

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Dr Arthur J Movius founded a medical clinic in Billings
Life Science History

Dr Arthur J Movius founded a medical clinic in Billings

In 1911, the Billings Clinic evolved from the general practice of Dr. Arthur J. Movius who founded his…

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The Institute for Cancer Research was founded
Life Science History

The Institute for Cancer Research was founded

In 1911, the Institute for Cancer Research, now know as the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, was founded….

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William Krauss published the first paper on the pathological aspects of malarial hematuria
Life Science History

William Krauss published the first paper on the pathological aspects of malarial hematuria

In 1911, William Krauss, Ph.G., M.D. of the University of Tennessee College of Medicine published the first paper…

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The term Alzheimer’s disease first used
Biology | Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Neurology | Therapeutics

The term Alzheimer’s disease first used

On Jul. 15, 1910, the term Alzheimer’s disease was first used by German psychiatrist Dr. Emil Kraepelin to…

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James Wood Johnson takes over the leadership of Johnsonᅠ & ᅠJohnson
Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Medical Device | Therapeutics

James Wood Johnson takes over the leadership of Johnsonᅠ & ᅠJohnson

In 1910, James Wood Johnson takes over the leadership of Johnsonᅠ &ᅠ Johnson, a position he held until…

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Siemensᅠ began ᅠfirstᅠ serial ᅠproduction ᅠofᅠ hearing ᅠinstruments
Life Science History | Medical Device | Therapeutics

Siemensᅠ began ᅠfirstᅠ serial ᅠproduction ᅠofᅠ hearing ᅠinstruments

In 1910, Siemens, now Sivantos,ᅠ beganᅠ the ᅠfirst ᅠserialᅠ production ᅠof ᅠhearingᅠ instruments. The history of electrical hearing…

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Hucksters make bucks purveying inhalers touted to protect people from the poisonous cyanogen vapors emitted by Halley’s Comet
Life Science History

Hucksters make bucks purveying inhalers touted to protect people from the poisonous cyanogen vapors emitted by Halley’s Comet

In 1910, hucksters make a few bucks purveying inhalers touted to protect people from the poisonous cyanogen vapors…

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The word “allergen” first used in reference to allergic antibodies
Biotechnology | Environmental | Life Science History | Therapeutics

The word “allergen” first used in reference to allergic antibodies

In 1910, John F. Anderson and Wade H. Frost extended earlier studies on hypersensitivity and used for the…

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William H Schultz described reaction known as the Schultz-Dale phenomenon
Diagnostics | Life Science History

William H Schultz described reaction known as the Schultz-Dale phenomenon

In 1910, William H. Schultz described the contraction of the isolated strip of sensitized guinea pig ileum when…

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Joseph H Kastle described the oxidases and other oxygen-catalysts concerned in biological oxidations
Biotechnology | Environmental | Life Science History

Joseph H Kastle described the oxidases and other oxygen-catalysts concerned in biological oxidations

In 1910, Joseph H. Kastle published “The oxidases and other oxygen – catalysts concerned in biological oxidations.”

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The first agricultural engineering degree in the world was granted at Iowa State University
Life Science History | Non-Profit Research

The first agricultural engineering degree in the world was granted at Iowa State University

In 1910, the first agricultural engineering degree in the world was granted at Iowa State University. J. Brownlee…

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The County Board voted to build a new 656 bed Cook County Hospital at a cost of $3 million
Diagnostics | Life Science History | Medicine | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

The County Board voted to build a new 656 bed Cook County Hospital at a cost of $3 million

In 1910, The Cook County Hospital treated 34.000 patients, but overcrowding became a problem and the facility needed…

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The University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine’s first building, Connaway Hall, was built
Agriculture | Diagnostics | Life Science History | Non-Profit Research | Vaccine | Veterinary

The University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine’s first building, Connaway Hall, was built

In 1910, the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine’s first building, Connaway Hall, was built to house…

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George W McCoy published a report that was the first involvement of the Hygienic Laboratory in cancer research
Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Non-Profit Research | Oncology | Plague

George W McCoy published a report that was the first involvement of the Hygienic Laboratory in cancer research

On Aug. 31, 1909, George W. McCoy published a preliminary report in “The Journal of Medical Research” that…

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Walter Reed General Hospital in Washington, DC admitted its first patient
Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Medicine | Therapeutics

Walter Reed General Hospital in Washington, DC admitted its first patient

On May 1, 1909, Walter Reed General Hospital in Washington, DC admitted its first patient. The Commander of…

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The Regional Agricultural Training School (Arkansas State University) was founded
Agriculture | Life Science History

The Regional Agricultural Training School (Arkansas State University) was founded

On Apr. 1, 1909, Arkansas State University was founded by Act 100 of the 37th Arkansas General Assembly….

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