Abstract

In 1926, the Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger for the discovery (subsequently refuted) that gastric carcinoma in rats was caused by the nematode Spiroptera carcinoma (Fig. 1). Johannes Fibiger was born in Silkenborg (central Jutland), Denmark, in 1867 and received

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