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  1. Experimental Leukemia and Mammary Cancer: Induction, Prevention, Cure by Charles Brenton Huggins, 1979-04-01
  2. Charles Brenton Huggins: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  3. Acadia University Alumni: Peter Mackay, Laurie D. Cox, Charles Brenton Huggins, Dalton Camp, Richard Hatfield, Charles Aubrey Eaton
  4. Experimental Leukemia and Mammary Cancer: Induction, Prevention, Cure by Charles Brenton Huggins, 1979
  5. Frontiers of Mammary Cancer (Macewen Lect.) by Charles Brenton Huggins, 1961

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Charles Brenton Huggins Born September 22, 1901
Halifax
Nova Scotia Died January 12, 1997
Chicago, Illinois

Citizenship United States Fields physiology Institutions University of Chicago Alma mater Acadia University
Harvard University
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Notable awards Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine Charles Brenton Huggins (September 22, 1901 – January 12, 1997) was a Canadian-born American physician and physiologist and cancer researcher at the University of Chicago specializing in prostate cancer . He and Peyton Rous were awarded the 1966 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering that hormones could be used to control the spread of some cancers. This was the first discovery that showed that cancer could be controlled by chemicals. Huggins was born in Halifax Nova Scotia Canada . He graduated from Acadia University with a BA degree in 1920. He then went on to study at Harvard University and received his MD degree in 1924. He died in

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Canadianborn US physician who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1966 for his work on the hormonal treatment of prostatic cancer.
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Spelling variations of this family name include: Huggins, Huggan, Hugan, Huckings, Huckins, Huggin and others. First found in Fifeshire where they were seated from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D. Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Nicholas Huggins settled in Virginia in 1635; Roger Huggins settled in New Jersey in 1678; George Huggins settled in North Carolina in 1701; Humphrey Huggins settled in New England in 1684.
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Canadianborn US physician who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1966 for his work on the hormonal treatment of prostatic cancer.
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Proust, Joseph Louis French chemist Proust was born the son of an apothecary at Angers in northwest France. He studied in Paris and became chief apothecary at the Saltpêtrière Hospital. In 1789 he went to Madrid to become director of the Royal Laboratory under the patronage of Charles IV. After the invasion of Spain by Napoleon, the fall of his patron, and the destruction of his laboratory by the invading army, he returned to France in 1808. He lived in poverty for some years before being awarded a pension by Louis XVIII. In 1799 Proust formulated his law of definite proportions. He pointed out that copper carbonate must always be made from the same fixed proportions of copper, carbon, and oxygen. From this he generalized that all compounds contained elements in certain definite proportions. Proust's law was not immediately accepted by all chemists; in particular, his proposal led to a long and famous controversy with Claude-Louis Berthollet who argued that elements could combine in a whole range of different proportions. It is now clear that Proust was talking about compounds whereas Berthollet was thinking of solutions or mixtures. Berthollet eventually admitted his error.

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CanadianAmerican surgeon who showed in 1941 that prostatic cancer in males could be controlled by administering female sex hormone. This was the first indication that cancer
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Canadian-American surgeon who showed in 1941 that prostatic cancer in males could be controlled by administering female sex hormone. This was the first indication that cancer could be controlled by purely chemical means. He shared the 1966 Nobel Prize in medicine with Rous.

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Charles Brenton Huggins was born on September 22nd, 1901, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the elder son of Charles Edward Huggins, pharmacist, and his wife, Bessie Maria Spencer.
Charles B. Huggins attended the public schools in Halifax; Acadia University (B.A., 1920), Wolfville, N.S.; and Harvard University (M.D., 1924), Boston, Massachusetts. He then interned at the University of Michigan Hospital (1924-1926); he was Instructor in Surgery, University of Michigan (1926-1927). Since 1927 Huggins has been a member of the Faculty of the University of Chicago: Instructor in Surgery, 1927-1929; Assistant Professor, 1929-1933; Associate Professor, 1933-1936; Professor of Surgery, 1936-1962; Director, Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research, from 1951; and William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor since 1962.
Charles B. Huggins married Margaret Wellman on July 29th, 1927. They have a son, Charles E. Huggins and a daughter, Emily Wellman Huggins Fine.

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Huggins, Charles Brenton Charles Brenton Huggins was born on September 22nd, 1901, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the elder son of Charles Edward Huggins, pharmacist, and his wife, Bessie Maria Spencer.
Charles B. Huggins attended the public schools in Halifax; Acadia University (B.A., 1920), Wolfville, N.S.; and Harvard University (M.D., 1924), Boston, Massachusetts. He then interned at the University of Michigan Hospital (1924-1926); he was Instructor in Surgery, University of Michigan (1926-1927). Since 1927 Huggins has been a member of the Faculty of the University of Chicago: Instructor in Surgery, 1927-1929; Assistant Professor, 1929-1933; Associate Professor, 1933-1936; Professor of Surgery, 1936-1962; Director, Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research, from 1951; and William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor since 1962.
Charles B. Huggins married Margaret Wellman on July 29th, 1927. They have a son, Charles E. Huggins and a daughter, Emily Wellman Huggins Fine. Charles Huggins holds the following honorary degrees: M. Sc., Yale University, 1947; D. Sc., Acadia University, 1946; Washington University, 1951; Leeds University, 1953; Torino, 1957; LL.D., Aberdeen University, 1966; Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1958; Fellow Royal College of Surgeons (hon.), 1959; Fellow, American College of Surgeons (hon.), 1963.

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