1) Adolf Butenandt The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1939
2) Arvid Carlsson (Medicine, 2000)
3) Hans von Euler-Chelpin (Chemistry, 1929)
4) Walter Rudolf Hess (Medicine, 1949)
5) Corneille Jean-Francois Heymans
(Medicine, 1938)
6) Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood (Chemistry, 1956)
7) Joshua Lederberg (Chemistry, 1956)
8) William P. Murphy (Medicine , 1934)
9) Giulio Natta (Chemistry, 1963)
10) Sir Robert Robinson (Chemistry, 1947)
11) Nicolai Semenov (Chemistry, 1956)
12) James B. Sumner (Chemistry, 1946)
13) Hugo Theorell (Medicine, 1955)
14) Artturi Virtanen (Chemistry, 1945)
15) Albert Schatz ↔ toxicity of fluoride – Paradoxical effect –
ALBERT SCHATZ – Affidavit
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Someone needs to explain to me why wanting clean drinking
water makes you an activist, and why proposing to
destroy water with chemical warfare doesn’t
make a corporation a terrorist.~
Winona LaDuke