Cothenius Medal awardees, 1864–1953 is a list of Cothenius Medal awardees for the period between 1864 and 1953.
Leopoldina Cothenius Medal | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding research in any branch of science |
Sponsored by | German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina |
Country | Germany |
First awarded | 1792 |
Website | Cothenius Medal |
List of Laureates
editYear | Image | Laureate | Discipline | City | Ref |
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1953 | Karl-Wilhelm Jötten (1886–1958) | Hygiene | Münster | [1] | |
1944 | Hans Winkler (1877–1945) | Botany | Hamburg | [2] | |
1943 | Otto Hahn (1878–1968) | Chemistry | [3] | ||
1942 | Hermann Rein (1898–1968) | Physiology | Göttingen | [4] | |
1941 | Georg Sticker (1860–1960) | History of medicine | Würzburg | [5] | |
1939 | Alfred Vogt (1879–1943) | Ophthalmology | Zürich | [6] | |
1938 | Erich Tschermak von Seysenegg (1871–1962) | Agricultural sciences | Vienna | [7] | |
1937 | Armin Tschermak von Seysenegg (1870–1952) | Physiology | Prague | [8] | |
1937 | Dante de Blasi (1873–1956) | Hygiene | Rome | [9][8] | |
1937 | Eugen Fischer (1874–1967) | Anthropology | [8] | ||
1937 | Franz Volhard (1872–1950) | Internal Medicine | Frankfurt | [8] | |
1937 | George Barger (1878–1938) | Biochemistry | Edinburgh | [8] | |
1937 | Max Le Blanc (1865–1943) | Physical Chemistry | Leipzig | [10] | |
1937 | Paul Uhlenhuth (1870–1957) | Hygiene | Freiburg | [11] | |
1937 | Richard Kuhn (1900–1957) | Chemistry | Heidelberg | [12] | |
1937 | Robert von Ostertag (1864–1940) | Veterinary Medicine | Tübingen | [8] | |
1935 | Hans Spemann (1869–1941) | Zoology | Freiburg | [13] | |
1935 | Otfrid Foerster (1873–1941) | Neurology | Breslau | [14] | |
1934 | Johannes Weigelt (1890–1948) | Geology/Paleontology | [15] | ||
1925 | Albrecht Penck (1858–1945) | Geography | Berlin | [2][16] | |
1925 | Hugo Eckener (1868–1954) | Physics | Friedrichshafen | [17] | |
1925 | Sven Hedin (1865–1952) | Geography/Ethnology | [18] | ||
1922 | Albert Wangerin (1844–1933) | Mathematics | Halle | [19] | |
1916 | Wilhelm von Waldeyer-Hartz (1836–1921) | Anatomy | Berlin | [2][20] | |
1914 | Emil Abderhalden (1877–1950) | Physiology | [21] | ||
1913 | Leonhard Schultze-Jena (1872–1955) | Geography | Marburg | [22] | |
1912 | Robert Tigerstedt (1853–1923) | Physiology | Helsinki | [23] | |
1911 | Carl Chun (1852–1914) | Zoology | Leipzig | [24] | |
1910 | Wilhelm Pfeffer (1845–1920) | Botany | Leipzig | [25] | |
1909 | Viktor Uhlig (1857–1911) | Geology | Vienna | [26] | |
1908 | Daniel Vorländer (1867–1911) | Chemistry | Halle | [27] | |
1907 | Wilhelm von Bezold (1837–1907) | Meteorology | Berlin | [28] | |
1906 | David Hilbert (1862–1943) | Mathematics | Göttingen | [29] | |
1906 | Georg von Neumayer (1826–1909) | Geophysics | Neustadt, Hardt | [2] | |
1905 | Ernst Viktor von Leyden (1832–1910) | Internal Medicine | Berlin | [2] | |
1904 | Alexander Supan (1847–1920) | Geography | Gotha | [30] | |
1903 | Ivan Petrovic Pavlov (1849–1936) | Physiology | St. Petersburg | [2] | |
1901 | Carl Gegenbaur (1826–1903) | Anatomy | Heidelberg | [31] | |
1901 | Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902) | Anatomy | Berlin | [32] | |
1900 | Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817–1911) | Botany | London | [33] | |
1899 | Ferdinand Zirkel (1838–1912) | Mineralogy | Leipzig | [34] | |
1898 | Emil Fischer (1852–1919) | Chemistry | Berlin | [35] | |
1897 | Albert von Kölliker (1817–1905) | Anatomy | Würzburg | [36] | |
1897 | Georg Quincke (1834–1924) | Physics | Heidelberg | [37] | |
1896 | Robert von Sterneck (1839–1910) | Geodesy | Vienna | [38] | |
1895 | Alphonse Laveran (1845–1922) | Tropical medicine | Paris | [39] | |
1895 | Heinrich Ernst Beyrich (1845–1896) | Geology | Berlin | [40] | |
1894 | Hanns Bruno Geinitz (1814–1900) | Geology | Dresden | [41] | |
1894 | Karl von den Steinen (1855–1929) | Ethnology | Neubabelsberg | [42] | |
1893 | Adolf Eugen Fick (1829–1901) | Psychology | Würzburg | [43] | |
1892 | Gustav Retzius (1842–1919) | Anatomy | Stockholm | [44] | |
1891 | Melchior Treub (1851–1910) | Botany | Buitenzorg | [45] | |
1890 | Dionýz Štúr (1827–1893) | Geology | Vienna | [46] | |
1889 | Otto Wallach (1847–1931) | Chemistry | Göttingen | [47] | |
1888 | Julius von Hann (1839–1921) | Meteorology | Vienna | [2] | |
1887 | Karl Weierstrass (1815–1897) | Mathematics | Berlin | [48] | |
1886 | Adolf Kussmaul (1822–1902) | Internal Medicine | Strasbourg | [2] | |
1885 | Ludwig Lindenschmit (1809–1893) | Anthropology | Mainz | [49] | |
1884 | Rudolf Heidenhain (1834–1897) | PsychologyLindenschmit | Breslau | [50] | |
1883 | Franz Eilhard Schulze (1840–1921) | Zoology | Graz | [2] | |
1882 | Nathanael Pringsheim (1823–1894) | Botany | Berlin | [51] | |
1881 | Joachim Barrande (1799–1883) | Palaeontology | Prague | [52] | |
1880 | August Michaelis (1847–1916) | Chemistry | Karlsruhe | [53] | |
1880 | Friedrich Wöhler (1800–1882) | Chemistry | Gottigen | [54] | |
1880 | Heinrich Robert Göppert (1838–1882) | Botany | Breslau | [54] | |
1879 | Wilhelm Weber (1804–1891) | Physics | Göttingen | [55] | |
1878 | Hugo Gyldén (1841–1896) | Astronomy | Stockholm | [56] | |
1877 | Joseph Lister (1827–1912) | Surgery | Edinburgh | [57] | |
1876 | Alexander Ecker (1816–1887) | Anatomy | Freiburg | [58] | |
1876 | August Weismann (1834–1914) | Zoology | Freiburg | [59] | |
1876 | August Wilhelm Eichler (1839–1887) | Botany | Kiel | [60] | |
1876 | Carl Ludwig (1816–1895) | Psychology | Leipzig | [61] | |
1876 | Ferdinand Tiemann (1848–1899) | Chemistry | Berlin | [62] | |
1876 | Fridolin von Sandberger (1826–1898) | Palaeontology | Würzburg | [63] | |
1876 | Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli (1835–1910) | Astronomy | Milan | [64][65] | |
1876 | Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (1824–1887) | Physics | Berlin | [66] | |
1867 | Wilhelm Haarmann (1847–1931) | Chemistry | Holzminden | [67] | |
1864 | Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919) | Zoology | Jena | [68] |
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