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Max Theiler was born on January 30, 1899, in Pretoria, South Africa, one of the four children of Sir Arnold and Emma (née Jegge) Theiler. His father was a well-known veterinary scientist. ... Max Theiler died on August 11, 1972.
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Max Theiler Born 1899 Died 1972 ... All Medicine Nobel Laureates ... Ask this year's Nobel Laureates a question...
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Max Theiler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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South African virologist Max Theiler (pronounced Tyler) researched tropical diseases at Harvard, but spent most of his career at Rockefeller University. At Harvard, he studied rat-bite fever and dysentery, and proved that yellow fever is caused by a virus.
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Max Theiler, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. ... Biography of Max Theiler ... Max Theiler - Biography (submitted by Davis Brown)
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Max Theiler (pronounced Tyler) was born on a farm near Pretoria, South Africa, on January 30, 1899. He enrolled in a two-year premedical program at the University of Cape Town in 1916. In 1919, soon after the conclusion of World War I, he sailed for England, where he pursued further medical training.
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Max Theiler was renowned for his groundbreaking research and studies of viruses. He was part of the team that first identified yellow fever as a virus and that developed the critical 17-D yellow fever vaccine. Theiler’s work earned him the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1951.
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Theiler was born in Pretoria and began his studies in South Africa, completing them in the UK at St Thomas's Hospital and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. In 1922 he emigrated to the USA. ... Theiler, Max (1899-1972)
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Max Theiler was born on January 30, 1899, in Pretoria, South Africa, one of the four children of Sir Arnold and Emma (née Jegge) Theiler. His father was a well-known veterinary scientist. ... Dr. Theiler has been a contributor to two books, Viral and Rickettsial Infections of Man (1948) and Yellow Fever (1951).
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Theiler, Max. Theiler, Max. Information about Theiler, Max in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Theilenhofen; Theiler; Theiler; Theiler; Theiler (crater); Theiler crater; Theiler's disease; Theiler's Murine Encephalitis Virus; Theiler, Max; Theileria; Theileria; Theileria annulata (syn.
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