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Let's recognise some achievements
Question:
>Nominations for the 2002 Nobel Prizes closed on 1 February, so it’s a >bit late for this year. To minimise disappointment for those who were >a bit tardy in getting the paperwork done, I have revived a quest I >conducted during 2000. I didn’t get much, or even any, response then >so I thought I would try it again.
After seeing how you lied about the Ben Kolb story, we certainly can’t rely on anything you write to be truthful. Jan
Response:
Nominations for the 2002 Nobel Prizes closed on 1 February, so it’s a bit late for this year. To minimise disappointment for those who were a bit tardy in getting the paperwork done, I have revived a quest I conducted during 2000. I didn’t get much, or even any, response then so I thought I would try it again. The American Society for Microbiology has a page at http://www.asmusa.org/mbrsrc/archive/SIGNIFICANT.htm listing significant events in medicine over the last 125 years. (I know it starts in 1861 and that’s 141 years, but …) As Chiropractic has been going for about that long and Homeopathy even longer, I invite members of those professions to provide similar lists of advances arising from research in their disciplines. A suitable prize will be awarded to the person who lists the most breakthroughs. Don’t forget the Nobel Prizes. Everyone else is invited to predict the results. Pick a number between zero and one … (Please note – followers of other alternatives to medicine can enter too.) Mad – Quintessence of the Loon http://www.ratbags.com/loon Bad – The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Sad – Full Canvas Jacket http://www.ratbags.com/ranters