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one man who will be in our thoughts in a very special sense to-night - Sir William Hardy, whom we had hoped to see in the presidential chair this year. We all know of his distinguished work in pure science, and his equally valuable achievements in applied science. one whom I was proud to call a
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with a sum of £100,000 for research in pathology. The money enabled each of the recipients to establish a chair and sophisticated teaching and research laboratories, the
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with a sum of £210,000 in 1920 for the advancement of his work in biochemistry. Two years later they endowed Professor Georges Dreyer (1873–1934) of the
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after Hardy's death, briefly eulogized him in the opening address to the Association's September 1934 meeting in Aberdeen:
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character
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legacy to use the money for research in biochemistry and pathology. To this end they funded Professor Sir
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in 1888, where he carried out biochemical research. He first suggested the word hormone to
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Rideal, E. K. (1964). "In memoriam. Sir William Bate Hardy, F. R. S., 1864–1964".
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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winners, including Hopkins, for the discovery of vitamins, and professors
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friend for a large part of my life, and a colleague for many years.
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William Bate Hardy married Alice Mary Finch in Cambridge in 1898.
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Sir James Jeans, 'The New World Picture of Modern Physics' (1934)
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at Oxford. Between them, the two establishments have yielded ten
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h., F. G.; s., F. E. (1934). "William Bate Hardy. 1864–1933".
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This article about a biologist from the United Kingdom is a
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Hardy also made significant contributions to the field of
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Hardy, William Bate; Doubleday, Ida (1 March 1922).
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FRS
British
William Bate Hardy Prize
Erdington
Birmingham
Llangollen
Framlingham College
Master of Arts
University of Cambridge
E.H. Starling
Fellow of the Royal Society
Croonian Lecture
Bakerian Lecture
Royal Medal
Guthrie lecture
Physical Society
Walter Morley Fletcher
Sir William Dunn
Frederick Gowland Hopkins
Cambridge
Oxford University
Sir William Dunn Institute of Biochemistry
Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
Nobel Prize
Howard Florey
Ernst Chain
tribology
lubrication
Duncan Dowson

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