Thomas Jonnesco - A Nominne for Nobel Prize, 1924.

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  • Octavian Buda
چکیده

to the Bucharest University, decided to nominate Thoma Ionescu aka Thomas Jonnesco, for the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology. His entry as nominee was registered by the Nobel Foundation under the number: 30/1924, one out of 102 nomination sent that year. Thoma Ionescu had nine proposals enlisted in the Nobel archive, all sentby the Medical Faculty Staff of Bucharest University, as follows: Nomination for Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Year: 1924 / Number: 30 Nominee: Thomas Ionnesco Profession: Prof. topographical anatomy University: University of Bucharest City: Bucharest / Country: ROMANIA (RO) Nominee in 9 nominations. Nominators: 1. D. Ionesco, 30-0 2. I. Balacesco, 30-1 3. A. Jiano, 30-2 4. E. Juvara, 30-3 5. N. Gheorghiu, 30-4 6. D. Manolesco, 30-5 7. N.C. Paulesco, 30-6 8. E. Juvara, 43-1 9. D. Manolesco, 57-2

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Chirurgia

دوره 111 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016