„Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger“: Munur á milli breytinga
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In 1926 he was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine along with [[Katsusaburo Yamagiwa]], who had experimentally induced carcinoma by painting crude coal tar on the inner surface of rabbits' ears in 1915. But they were considered undeserving, and the 1926 prize was not given. But in the next year Fibiger alone was retrospectively chosen for the 1926 Nobel Prize.
After his death, independent researches proved that ''G. neoplasticum'' cannot cause cancer. Tumours and cancer produced by Fibiger were due to [[vitamin A deficiency]].
Rannsóknaraðferð hans við athuganir á barnaveiki er talinn uppruni mikilvægrar rannsóknaraðferðar í læknisfræði svonefnt controlled [[clinical trial]].
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