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  1. Carl Peter Henrik Dam (* 21. Februar 1895 in Kopenhagen, Dänemark; † 17. April 1976 ebenda) war ein dänischer Physiologe, Biochemiker und Nobelpreisträger .

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    Carl Peter Henrik Dam (21 February 1895 – 17 April 1976) was a Danish biochemist and physiologist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1943 for joint work with Edward Doisy in discovering vitamin K and its role in human physiology .

  3. After his return to Denmark in 1946, Dam’s main research subjects were vitamin K, vitamin E, fats, cholesterol, and, in recent years, nutritional studies in relation to gall-stone formation. He has been leader of the Biochemical Division of the Danish Fat Research Institute from 1956 to 1962.

  4. Henrik Dam (born Feb. 21, 1895, Copenhagen, Den.—died April 1976, Copenhagen) was a Danish biochemist who, with Edward A. Doisy, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1943 for research into antihemorrhagic substances and the discovery of vitamin K (1939).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1943 was divided equally between Henrik Carl Peter Dam "for his discovery of vitamin K" and Edward Adelbert Doisy "for his discovery of the chemical nature of vitamin K".

  6. Für die Entdeckung des Vitamin K erhielt Dam 1943 gemeinsam mit Edward Adelbert Doisy den Nobel-preis für Medizin. Verliehen wurde der Preis allerdings erst im Folgejahr. Henrik Dam starb 1976 in Kopenhagen. Richard Altorfer EDITORIAL ARS MEDICI DOSSIER VI+VII| 2020 1 1943: Henrik Dam (Dänemark) Zusammen mit Edward Adelbert Doisy (USA)

  7. Danish biochemist Carl Peter Henrik Dam was awarded the 1943 Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology for his discovery of vitamin K, the blood coagulating factor.